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8th grade criminal justice - law games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Forensics Class Clue

Forensics Class Clue

Created by
Howard Schneider
During a school reunion a scream is heard from one of the classrooms. It's 8:30 pm. A few minutes later the dead body of Miss Eliza McGowan, a cranky old English teacher, is found. She has been hit on the head. Also found, were a number of items that may lead us to the killer: a book written by one of her ex-students, Simon Donnelly, a photograph of one of her fellow teachers, a young man that goes by the name Saul Sheen, and a handkerchief with the initials I.W. At the moment these are the thre
Preview of Serial Killer Scavenger Hunt

Serial Killer Scavenger Hunt

Engage your students with an activity that will have them up walking around while matching serial killer names to their nicknames. This scavenger hunt is a fun way to familiarize serial killer names with their nicknames.
Preview of Rights Unveiled: The 9th Amendment Quest

Rights Unveiled: The 9th Amendment Quest

Teacher's Guide: Incorporating "Rights Unveiled: The 9th Amendment Quest" into Your TeachingOverview:"Rights Unveiled: The 9th Amendment Quest" is an engaging and interactive game designed to help high school students understand the 9th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. By exploring scenarios and discussing unenumerated rights, students will develop a deeper appreciation for the principles of constitutional law and their application in everyday life.Steps to Incorporate the Resource:Introducti
Preview of Senate Shuffle: The Seventeenth Amendment Adventure Game

Senate Shuffle: The Seventeenth Amendment Adventure Game

Teacher's Guide: Incorporating "Senate Shuffle: The 17th Amendment Adventure" into Your TeachingOverview:"Senate Shuffle: The 17th Amendment Adventure" is an interactive and immersive game designed to help high school students understand the 17th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. By simulating the election process and engaging in a mock legislative session, students will explore the history, significance, and impact of the 17th Amendment on American democracy.Steps to Incorporate the Resource:
Preview of 6th Amendment Courtroom Simulation Game

6th Amendment Courtroom Simulation Game

Teacher's Guide: Using the "6th Amendment Courtroom Simulation" GameOverview:The "6th Amendment Courtroom Simulation" game is designed to help high school students explore and understand the 6th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Through a mock trial and role-playing activities, students will engage with the rights guaranteed to criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial, an impartial jury, and the right to counsel. This interactive approach allows students to see how these righ
Preview of 4th Amendment Investigator Game

4th Amendment Investigator Game

eacher's Guide: Using the "4th Amendment Investigator" GameOverview:The "4th Amendment Investigator" game is designed to help high school students explore and understand the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Through interactive scenarios and case law analysis, students will engage in critical thinking and discussion about the principles of unreasonable searches and seizures.Objectives:To develop a deep understanding of the 4th Amendment.To analyze and apply relevant case law to real-life a
Preview of iCIvics Do I Have a Right?  Full Ed. Guided Activity Worksheet (self made)

iCIvics Do I Have a Right? Full Ed. Guided Activity Worksheet (self made)

Created by
Stone Age Market
An activity sheet for students to fill out as they play the iCivics game called "Do I Have a Right? Full Edition. The sheet will be filled out as they take on and attempt to defend a court case. The sheet is self-made and not available on the iCivics Website. Included is all 27 Amendments to help students during the game.
Preview of The Judicial Branch: Study Guide and Activity Pack

The Judicial Branch: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about the Judicial Branch of the United States Government! This packet has a 30 question Study Guide covering THE JUDICIAL BRANCH. I have included five highly interdependent cooperative group activities using the STUDY GUIDE. They are structured to motivate students to be engaged with one another as well as content. Five different games are also included. You are shown how to play all of the games with the STUDY GUIDE
Preview of iCivics Do I have a Right?  Bill of Rights Ed. Guided Activity Sheet (self made)

iCivics Do I have a Right? Bill of Rights Ed. Guided Activity Sheet (self made)

Created by
Stone Age Market
An activity sheet for students to fill out as they play the iCivics game called "Do I Have a Right? Bill of Rights Edition. The sheet will be filled out as they take on and attempt to defend a court case. The sheet is self-made and not available on the iCivics Website. Included is the Actual Bill of Rights to help students during the game.
Preview of Bill of Rights Jeopardy

Bill of Rights Jeopardy

Created by
Satoria Craft
This is a fun and education Jeopardy game on the Bill of Rights. It uses different scenarios for the different amendments and students will decide if it is constitutional or unconstitutional. Includes a print out of a simplified Bill of Rights that students can refer to during the game. You will have to put students in teams/groups and print off the sheet or post it online for students to view. The game keeps score for you. This is perfect for a review game, fun Friday, or just a relaxed game da
Preview of The Game of Justice

The Game of Justice

Created by
Kelly Habecker
Students work in small groups to create a board game to teach other student about an element of the US justice system. Includes assignment, rubric, and peer critique form. Super fun way to teach about the courts!
Preview of Classroom Numbers Investigation

Classroom Numbers Investigation

Created by
Wakefield
This activity lets students use dollar bills to engage in an investigation throughout their classroom. They will get to know their classmates as well as the layout of the room.
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