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Preview of The Code of Hammurabi: A Sampling with Modern Equivalents

The Code of Hammurabi: A Sampling with Modern Equivalents

Created by
Victoria Scudder
Dive deep into the world of ancient Babylon with a fresh, contemporary twist! As a history educator, I've handpicked and translated 20 of Hammurabi's codes into relatable, modern-day scenarios. This resource is designed to spark engaging classroom discussions, challenge students to compare ancient and contemporary value systems, and foster critical thinking with real-world applications.
Preview of Just Mercy Quiz, Just Mercy Essay Prompts, and More!

Just Mercy Quiz, Just Mercy Essay Prompts, and More!

Just Mercy free discussion guide and more! Could be used with book or movie. Included: 10 Question Multiple Choice QuizEssay PromptsProject PromptsVisual Note Taking Guide for the MovieDiscussion QuestionsDiscussion Guide
Preview of miranda v. arizona

miranda v. arizona

lesson on miranda v. Arizona in detail with timeline included. it goes through the background of the case to the court ruling and even a linked cite with more general information.
Preview of Intro to Law and Justice ** Free 13 week syllabus

Intro to Law and Justice ** Free 13 week syllabus

Join me on this semester journey of understanding the origins of Common Law, the varying forms of government established in history and identifying what roles man has played when “…repeated injuries and usurpations” are the norm vs. the exception. In the text, Whatever Happened to Justice? By Richard Maybury, I have found a great resource in explaining much of this relationship between man, law, government and economics in an understandable level for young adults. Students are encouraged to read
Preview of Intro to Law: Week One Teacher's Guide  *FREE

Intro to Law: Week One Teacher's Guide *FREE

This digital download is the first Teacher's Guide for Week One: Intro to Law and is aimed at enriching your learner’s understanding of Whatever Happened to Justice? by Richard Maybury. Designed for companion or independent study, I provide a teacher’s syllabus & outline with text specific discussion questions, appropriate cultural literacy, supplemental videos, suggested discussion/ writing topics, recommended literature and videos to supplement. Accompanying free resources for Week One: PP
Preview of The Maltese Falcon 1941 Movie Fact Sheet and Answer Key

The Maltese Falcon 1941 Movie Fact Sheet and Answer Key

This is a great way to begin your study of movie classics or a study of film noir. There is a quiz available as well.Maltese Falcon has become known as the formula for all other crime detective movies.The Maltese falcon itself is said to have been inspired by the Kniphausen Hawk, a ceremonial pouring vessel made in 1697 for George William Von Kniphausen, the Count of the Holy Roman Empire. It is modeled after a hawk perched on a rock and is encrusted with red garnets, amethysts, emeralds and blu
Preview of The Legal Profession and The Law Writing Prompts

The Legal Profession and The Law Writing Prompts

This Powerpoint Presentation contains 5 writing prompts that would be great for your social studies, law or criminal justice unit. Get your students thinking during their journaling time!
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