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Elementary criminal justice - law projects $10 and up

Preview of Student Lawyers: Criminal Court Mock Trials & Cases with PowerPoint

Student Lawyers: Criminal Court Mock Trials & Cases with PowerPoint

Students will get the opportunity to be lawyers and prosecute or defend an accused person in a criminal trial (11 total). Each group will consist of 2 lawyers (prosecuting and defending), and an accused person. The teacher will act as the judge and guide the jury as they vote on the verdict. The majority vote determines the verdict. This unit includes court brief handouts, directions, and PowerPoint explaining how the cases will proceed. Visit our store for much more helpful and free stuff!Crim
Preview of MOCK TRIAL! - The Guide, Rubrics, and Handouts to the Ultimate Project

MOCK TRIAL! - The Guide, Rubrics, and Handouts to the Ultimate Project

Would you like to see your students rise to the highest of expectations? Watch your students transform into lawyers pushing the envelope of persuasion, witnesses carefully building a case, or judge/jury to conduct it fairly and appropriately. Do you want to have some of the most fun in your teaching life? Then purchase this Word document - easily my most downloaded and highly rated product - and customize it for your students and the trial of your choice. There are role descriptions and customiz
Preview of Fairy Tale on Trial Script - Little Red Riding Hood vs Big Bad Wolf

Fairy Tale on Trial Script - Little Red Riding Hood vs Big Bad Wolf

Teach students about the judicial branch through a fairy tale on trial activity. They will learn how to prepare a case for court, question witnesses, and use critical thinking skills to prepare for trial. This is a memorable activity that will help your students understand how a character's actions affect their credibility.
Preview of Virginia V. John Brown - Mock Trial

Virginia V. John Brown - Mock Trial

Created by
Brian Michael
"We are two peoples. We are a people for Freedom and a people for slavery. Between the two, conflict is inevitable." Is conflict inevitable?  John Brown tested this theory, but was he a Zealot or Terrorist?  Was he a Hero or the Villain?  Were John Brown's actions just or unjust?  Students get to analyze both sides of this famous American abolitionist by putting John Brown on trial for his actions during the raid of Harpers Ferry through this fun Common Core activity. Students will analyze prima
Preview of Classroom Novel Mock Trial Unit

Classroom Novel Mock Trial Unit

Created by
YA Girl
This is a comprehensive mock trial resource that is currently paired with the novel This is My America, but is adaptable to any novel. It is structured through classroom tasks that are differentiated by role and group and can be expanded or condensed to fit the needs and time of different classes.
Preview of Federalism

Federalism

Created by
Epiginosko
The presentation covers Federalism thoroughly. It contains slides with notes, illustrations, video clips, activities and a project. It is presented in a fun, easy and dynamic form.
Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debate Webquest ( Task, Process, Resources, Rubrics)

Lincoln-Douglas Debate Webquest ( Task, Process, Resources, Rubrics)

Created by
Minus Five Inc
On this web-quest students will learn to debate using the Lincoln- Douglas debate format. Students will have all the tools needed to research and debate relevant debate topics, rules, formats, regulations, instructions, graphic organizers, and multiple rubrics. This website which I created has introduction page, task, process page with guiding questions, resources, and accompanying rubrics. Great for in class or after school programs! This web-quest should take an entire two weeks to learn the a
Preview of Tuck Everlasting Mock Trial Bundle

Tuck Everlasting Mock Trial Bundle

Includes all the Mock Trial information, as well as, two PowerPoint presentations to better explain the USA legal system.
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