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7th grade criminal justice - law videos

Preview of Boston Massacre Crime Scene Investigation

Boston Massacre Crime Scene Investigation

WONDER! WOW! BANG! BOOM! This is just a sample of the amazing student centered experiences and projects that my students love to do as a student in my class! Be Daring! Be Bold! Take your students on an adventure! No Student ever remembered that worksheet or work out of the back of the book. Get students moving, investigating, debating, discussing, and learning with engaging activities! *****************************************************************************How to get TPT credit to u
Preview of Mr. Bones' Principles of the U.S. Constitution (The Best Foldable Ever)

Mr. Bones' Principles of the U.S. Constitution (The Best Foldable Ever)

Created by
Jonathan Amos
You have never introduced your students to the principles of the U.S. Constitution quite like this. I created and have used this foldable in my civics class over the past 7 years and have received the same response every time. They love it and get hooked on digging into the U.S. Constitution. This file is a simple WMV video file produced by me and very easy to follow. This can be used as part of a larger lesson on the principles of the constitution crafted by the individual teacher. Feel free to
Preview of Omaha Race Riot of 1919 and the Lynching of Will Brown Video Webquest

Omaha Race Riot of 1919 and the Lynching of Will Brown Video Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students learn about the Omaha Race Riot of 1919 and lynching of Will Brown. The video clip is only 6 minutes long, but it is one of the most powerful videos you can show your students about lynchings and the violence directed at African Americans in the early 1900s.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on Civil Rights during the 1900s. The worksheet has students answer questions related to the riot an
Preview of Civil War Prisoners Four Minutes Video Worksheet

Civil War Prisoners Four Minutes Video Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students learn about the treatment of prisoners during the Civil War. The video clip is only four minutes long, but it is packed full of information that will keep your students engaged.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on the Civil War. The worksheet helps students understand how the treatment of prisoners changed during the course of the Civil War. The video is great for visual learners and helps
Preview of History and Government: Freedom of Religion (1st amendment) PowerPoint

History and Government: Freedom of Religion (1st amendment) PowerPoint

This 13-slide PowerPoint focuses primarily on the freedom of religion that is granted within the first amendment to the Constitution (within the Bill of Rights). Find this lesson bundled with several others in a discounted Government Unit I: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Government-and-Civics-Unit-I Included in this PPT are the following: Establishment Clause, Free Exercise Clause, Thomas Jefferson's separation of church and state, Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 14th ame
Preview of Emancipation Proclamation Video from Hip Hughes History

Emancipation Proclamation Video from Hip Hughes History

Created by
Cullom Corner
This awesome (8:45 min) video from Keith Hughes explains how the Emancipation Proclamation did not actually free all slaves. These are questions that go along with the video that enable students to have notes to take away from it. Great addition to Civil War unit! Since the videos are on YouTube, you could have students watch them for homework in preparation for class or have them watch together in class. I have provided a direct link to the video as well as a teacher key for all the questions.
Preview of Carry Nation and the Temperance Movement

Carry Nation and the Temperance Movement

Students enjoy this video attached to a writing prompt and coloring page on the story of Carry Nation and the Temperance Movement, the late 19th century American reformer whose extreme tactics to end drinking in America made her a cult hero. This video is appropriate at the 8th grade level because of the Reform Movement unit, specifically temperance. It may work in other grade levels/subjects as well. The lyrics are provided along with a coloring page that provides space to summarize a scene.
Preview of The Constitution of The United States

The Constitution of The United States

Created by
Epiginosko
This presentation covers the facts of the U.S. Constitution with notes, video clips, interactive activities and assignments. It also has a review and a second wrap up section. With this presentation you guarantee that your students will learn what the preamble of the Constitution is, what is its purpose as well as how the Constitution is organized and what is covered in every single article.
Preview of Arrest and Detention

Arrest and Detention

This work package includes a PowerPoint and guided note examining the difference between arrest and detainment. The PowerPoint covers police and citizen rights upon arrest and how an arrest is lawful. The PowerPoint also discusses the Reid technique for interrogations and includes a questions sheet that follows along with a documentary on the Reid technique (hyperlink included).
Preview of CSI Forensic Science Video Hook. Use Science to figure out who done it!
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CSI Forensic Science Video Hook. Use Science to figure out who done it!

This is an engaging video hook which can be used with my C.S.I. Forensic Science activity. Use Science to figure out who done it!Click Here to view the product: Details of the product are below.C.S.I. Forensic Science - Be a detective and use science to figure out who stole the jewels from the town hall. Your students will love doing this activity, suitable for both middle school and upper elementary. Students have to use their detective skills and examine 5 clues to figure out which one of ei
Preview of Internet and Media Safety Analysis of Trends and Stunts

Internet and Media Safety Analysis of Trends and Stunts

This resource links to relevant YouTube sources to discuss the concept of internet and personal physical safety by analyzing trends and stunts online and in historic media. Included is an introduction to the legal concepts of negligence with accompanying vocabulary. Topics include:History: Evel Kneival bio and psychology analysis - 1970sJackAss movie franchise - the consequences to the actors/crew (rated PG) - early 2000sDangerous internet stunts and trends on YouTube and TikTokNegligence conc
Preview of Video Study Guide 12 Angry Men

Video Study Guide 12 Angry Men

Created by
Dann Francis
a video study guide to accompany the movie '12 Angry Men'
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Student Guide; Presentation and Packet

How a Bill Becomes a Law Student Guide; Presentation and Packet

Students use this interactive presentation to identify and understand the steps in the law making process. Included in the presentation are a number of photos, videos and stop and reflect questions. This includes the presentation and corresponding student note sheet.
Preview of Trial Process for Bill of Rights Unit

Trial Process for Bill of Rights Unit

This is a great video guide sheet or graphic organizer to go along with the 48 Hours television show for the episode "Fatal Encounter." It guides them through the event that led to the main person being charged with manslaughter, and has a guide for evidence, the jury process, and the actual outcome. This is a great thing to use when studying the Bill of Rights. This can also be used with any show/reading that follows a court case and can be modified to fit the case you want to use. Please
Preview of Folding to Understand Federalism (Principles of the U.S. Constitution)

Folding to Understand Federalism (Principles of the U.S. Constitution)

Created by
Jonathan Amos
Students have a difficult time grasping the civic concept of federalism. This WMV video file showcases a foldable that you will find effective in teaching students this most important concept. This video shows the purchaser a step-by-step way to create the foldable based on this key concept for civics, constitutional law and government courses. Do not just explain the concept to the student, let them create a manipulative and use text to develop a deeper understanding. Run this video in the clas
Preview of DISTANCE LEARNING - Frontline - Watergate Documentary Video Guide

DISTANCE LEARNING - Frontline - Watergate Documentary Video Guide

Video Guide for the Q&A documentary about Nixon and Watergate made by Frontline.
Preview of African Americans: Lena Smith and Housing Segregation Laws Video Webquest

African Americans: Lena Smith and Housing Segregation Laws Video Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students learn about housing segregation in Minneapolis in the 1930s and the achievements of Civil Rights Activist Lena Smith. The video clip is just over ten minutes long, but it does an excellent job of explaining the Civil Rights movement in Northern states like Minnesota.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on Civil Rights during the 1900s. The worksheet has students answer questions related to th
Preview of Powerpoint: Judicial Review and Marbury v. Madison

Powerpoint: Judicial Review and Marbury v. Madison

Created by
Teacher911
This PowerPoint includes a bell-ringer, andvocabulary terms for students learning about Judicial Review and Marbury v. Madison. It also includes videos from Youtube to simplify the learning experience for students. You can edit the PowerPoint to your liking!
Preview of Why Does Congress Have Two Houses ?
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Why Does Congress Have Two Houses ?

The United States Congress is made up of two separate governing entities. The House of Representatives and the Senate function differently. Watch our video and learn how the legislative branch of government works.
Preview of Border Patrol Agents: where and how many are there?
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Border Patrol Agents: where and how many are there?

The United States protects using border patrol agents. These agents serve to protect the country from outside dangers. Watch our clarifier and learn things like how many states of border patrol agents.
Preview of What is the Supreme Court?
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What is the Supreme Court?

The judicial branch of government is responsible for the U.S. Court system. How does the Supreme Court fall into this? Watch this video and learn more.
Preview of District Courts Video and Lesson

District Courts Video and Lesson

This lesson plan is designed to support a quick animated video on District Courts The lesson includes a link to the video, discussion questions, activities, and a worksheet.
Preview of Who Has the Last Word on the Law: Judges or the President?
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Who Has the Last Word on the Law: Judges or the President?

There are three branches of government. The United States President is given certain powers under the executive branch. When it comes to the final say, who has more power? The judicial branch or the executive branch? Watch our clarifier and learn about the branches of government.
Preview of Which States Uses Death Penalty and How Are Condemned Criminals Killed ?
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Which States Uses Death Penalty and How Are Condemned Criminals Killed ?

Capital punishment in the United States is known as the death penalty. Criminals who are convicted of a serious crime are sometimes sentenced to death. Capital punishment is still legal in the United States, but a number of states do not support it. Watch our clarifier and learn more about capital punishment.
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