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Preview of Crime and Law (C): Courtroom Roles and Terms (Vocabulary)

Crime and Law (C): Courtroom Roles and Terms (Vocabulary)

Created by
The English Hub
Are you teaching your English/ESL/ESL students about crime and courts? If so, then use this thorough reading and vocabulary worksheet to teach or reinforce their knowledge of terms such as attorney, judge, witness, testimony, objection, and etc. (Answer key included)
Preview of Jury Duty Notice for Mock Trial by Jury Lessons

Jury Duty Notice for Mock Trial by Jury Lessons

Get your students excited to participate in your classroom's mock trial by jury by mailing home these jury duty notices! This download is an editable word document. Areas in red indicate spaces where you can input your school and class specific information. Some other products you might be interested in:Mock Trial by JuryGreat Balloon Debate: A Persuasive Writing & Public Speaking ActivityBranches of Government Readings and Craft ActivityFor more ideas on how to make these lessons engaging
Preview of Criminal Charges Task Cards | Legal Term Summaries | For Law or Social Study

Criminal Charges Task Cards | Legal Term Summaries | For Law or Social Study

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
This set of printable cards offers a summary for 50 different criminal charges, helping students of law, social studies or even ELA character analysis to understand criminal behavior in legal terms. Each card features a term commonly used in criminal law, along with a brief and easy-to-understand definition. With this set, you can quickly and easily familiarize yourself with a wide range of charges, from Aiding and Abetting to Vandalism. Please note that these definitions are broad descriptions
Preview of Crime and Law (B): Explorations of types of crime (Adult ESL Unit)

Crime and Law (B): Explorations of types of crime (Adult ESL Unit)

Created by
The English Hub
In this interactive and multi-faceted lesson students will learn, study, and discuss various distinctions of crime, as well as how social status affects crime and punishment. They will do an integrated activity involving cyber crime using a listening passage from NPR's Diane Rehm show on the illusion of online security. They will greatly expand their vocabulary, and in the course of this study, have opportunities to practice using noun clauses as embedded questions. Include: -introductory disc
Preview of Crime and Law (B): Cyber Crime and  Online Security (Adult ESL)

Crime and Law (B): Cyber Crime and Online Security (Adult ESL)

Created by
The English Hub
Explore cyber crime and the frailty of online security with this integrative skills activity for English/ESL learners. Students will have opportunities for discussion, vocabulary building, listening, writing, and recap centered around a listening passage from NPR's Diane Rehm show on the illusion of online security. (Answer key included) NOTE: Classroom access to the internet is necessary to complete this activity.
Preview of Crimes of Macbeth | Criminal Charges Task Cards | Student Jury

Crimes of Macbeth | Criminal Charges Task Cards | Student Jury

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Focusing specifically on Shakespeare's Macbeth, this classroom resource provides students with an engaging way to explore crime definitions and their application to literature. Write closing arguments for each character, and allow a jury to give their verdict!Students analyze the characters within the play and determine which crimes they have committed based on legal definitions. This activity encourages critical thinking and analysis while also deepening students' understanding of the themes an
Preview of Jury Simulation #5

Jury Simulation #5

This is a reading packet intended to give students a real life experience of our court system. There are multiple testimonies, courtroom vocabulary, and critical thinking expectations. This is a group work assignment, and can be branched out into multiple lessons.[Teacher Notes: It is advised that you read through the court case a few times before teaching this lesson. However, this can be used as a quick substitute activity, as well. Annotating and notetaking will be very important for comprehe
Preview of Facial Expression: The Duchenne Smile and Seven Universal Facial Expressions

Facial Expression: The Duchenne Smile and Seven Universal Facial Expressions

Have you ever wondered if you could tell when someone is fake smiling? Do you wish you could better tell if someone is lying or how they are feeling? After these lessons you will!The Duchenne smile refers to a real smile, created involuntarily. To begin, you and your students will study smiles and how they affect the entire face.There are seven universal facial expressions, and you will next discover how faces are affected by anger, sadness, disgust, surprise, fear, and contempt.Included:DUCHEN
Preview of Forensics True Crime Wrongful Conviction Student Research Case Activity

Forensics True Crime Wrongful Conviction Student Research Case Activity

Since the advent of DNA in the field of Forensic Science in the 1980s, scientific analysis has help solve many cases and bring justice for those who have been wrongfully convicted. This student research activity is a great addition to your Forensic Science course and a great way to have students apply what they have learned in your class. The students will learn about the amazing nonprofit group, "The Innocence Project," and research deeper into a case of their choice. The lives of innocent men
Preview of Human Rights Influencers

Human Rights Influencers

This package includes a PowerPoint discussing human rights law and the liberties it protects. The PowerPoint also looks at the OHRC and what civil liberties are protected within it. The package includes a human rights influencer assignment. For the assignment, students choose a person that has influenced human rights in Canada to research.
Preview of To Kill a Mocking Bird Setting, Character intro and chapter review

To Kill a Mocking Bird Setting, Character intro and chapter review

Created by
Alicia Gregor
Enhanced Teaching: The lesson plans offer teachers a structured and organized approach to teaching the novel. This structure helps teachers effectively convey the content and themes of the book to their students in a systematic manner.Alignment with Educational Objectives: The inclusion of clear educational objectives ensures that teachers have specific goals in mind while teaching the novel. This helps them align their instruction with curriculum standards and ensures that students are meeting
Preview of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms- Equality and Legal Rights

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms- Equality and Legal Rights

This product examines all the equality and legal rights guaranteed in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The PowerPoint includes landmark cases and influencers like Sue Rodriguez and Henry Morgentaler. The PowerPoint is designed to stimulate discussion and critical thinking on how we are guaranteed certain rights. The product also contains guided notes and worksheets to further understanding. This is great for any law or civics class.
Preview of HBO's The White House Plumbers Series Episode Questions Bundle

HBO's The White House Plumbers Series Episode Questions Bundle

HBO's The White House Plumbers Series Episode Questions Bundle: a collection of chronological questions for all five episodes of the HBO series The White House Plumbers, about the burglars working on behalf of the Nixon campaign, Watergate, and the subsequent scandal, cover-up, and fallout.*Bonus File: National Geographic's The Final Report: Watergate questions
Preview of The Seven S's of OJ Simpson Activity: Collaborative Card Sort

The Seven S's of OJ Simpson Activity: Collaborative Card Sort

The Seven S’s of the OJ Simpson Case: Crime Scene Mistakes Card SortHave the students make a chart of all the seven s’s of crime scene processing. See if they can remember the order of all the S’s first, then make sure they have them in order correctly. I have my students use chalk markers and write right on the lab desks in my classroom. Then, have students sort the issues from the case into the “S” of crime scene processing that it belongs to. This is a great way to review mishandling from thi
Preview of Types of Physical Evidence Activity & Stations (Forensic Science)

Types of Physical Evidence Activity & Stations (Forensic Science)

Class & Individual EvidenceThe students will be able to classify different types of evidence into categoriesThe students will be able to identify physical evidenceThe students will be able to define “Class characteristics” and “Individual characteristics”The students will be able to explain how class characteristics can be compiled to increase the probability of a suspect being linked to a crimeClass characteristics are common to a group of objects or persons. Individual characteristics can
Preview of Movie Guide for Just Mercy!

Movie Guide for Just Mercy!

This 20-question movie guide is designed to be paired with the 2019 film, Just Mercy. I show this film to my class after they have finished reading the YA adaption of the novel; however, the questions are designed to where no prior reading of the book is required. This resource is ready for your classroom but is FULLY EDITABLE if adjustments are needed based on your classroom needs.
Preview of AP Gov Unit 3: Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Chapter 8 The 1st Amendment

AP Gov Unit 3: Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Chapter 8 The 1st Amendment

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 3, Chapter 8 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.These slides cover the following:The Bill of RightsFirst Amendment: Freedom of ReligionSeparation of Church & StateThe Establishment ClauseEngel v. Vitale (1962), required SCOTUS caseThe Lemon TestThe Pledge of AllegianceThe Free Exercise ClauseWisconsin v. Yoder (1972), required SCOTUS caseFirst Amendment: Freedom
Preview of Trial of the Chicago 7 Movie Response Questions-Netflix

Trial of the Chicago 7 Movie Response Questions-Netflix

Trial of the Chicago 7 Movie Response Questions: A reflection and response activity for the Netflix film Trial of the Chicago 7. Questions include summarizing the plot, describing the main characters, and reflecting upon the importance of parts from the movie. Includes suggested answers
Preview of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms- Fundamental Freedoms

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms- Fundamental Freedoms

This PowerPoint, guided note, and worksheet teach students about the Fundamental Freedoms guaranteed under section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The PowerPoint examines each subsection and includes landmark cases like R v. Zundel to stimulate class discussions. The worksheet allows students to explore the landmark cases and section 2 further.
Preview of Introduction to Forensic Science Exam with Answer Key

Introduction to Forensic Science Exam with Answer Key

This is a written exam containing multiple choice, short answer questions and three "case study" style questions. The answer key is provided to help assist with simple rules for scoring. This exam covers the introduction to forensic science and the law (scientific rules of admissibility) as well as crime scene processing. This exam includes specific cases that deal with mishandling of evidence, why maintaining the chain of custody is important, and proper processing of a crime scene.
Preview of True Crime Forensics Case Study: Dr. Coppolino's Deadly House Calls

True Crime Forensics Case Study: Dr. Coppolino's Deadly House Calls

True crime... Murder, a mistress, and the question of scientific evidence in the courtroom - this case has it ALL!This assignment includes an overview of the Dr. Coppolino case, which involves murders caused by an injection of a paralytic drug. The case is significant in the history of forensic science due to questions surrounding admissibility of scientific evidence into court. I always teach this case as a part of the introduction to forensic science unit.This assignment includes the reading o
Preview of B.R. Ambedkar: Architect of Equality and Social Justice

B.R. Ambedkar: Architect of Equality and Social Justice

Elevate Your Classroom with Inspiring Printable PostersDiscover the Perfect Classroom Companion: Our premium collection of printable posters is designed to captivate, educate, and inspire. Crafted with teachers in mind, these Google Doc files offer a seamless blend of quality and convenience, bringing vibrant visuals directly to your classroom. Instant Classroom Makeover: Transform your teaching space with a wide array of themes ranging from historical figures and iconic landmarks to mesmerizing
Preview of Catch Me If You Can Movie Guide

Catch Me If You Can Movie Guide

Catch Me If You Can Movie Guide: 10 questions for the film Catch Me If You Can, starring Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio. Question two has students take notes on each instance a law is broken, and the others are non-chronological, and are more reflective.
Preview of Forensics Unit 12 Powerpoint: DNA Evidence

Forensics Unit 12 Powerpoint: DNA Evidence

This comprehensive Forensics PowerPoint (Unit 12: DNA Evidence) supports my Forensics Unit Plan 12: DNA Evidence. Designed to be easy to uses without the need to open separate windows to activate links, this PPT contains all embedded video clips and full length videos. Topics cover all Forensics Unit 12: DNA Evidence Content Objectives:Unit ObjectivesHistory of DNA EvidenceDiscovery of DNA (With special Video Link: Rosalind Franklin - Photograph 51)Structure of DNADNA Profiling/Fingerprinting T
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