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Middle school criminal justice - law rubric pdfs

Preview of Rubric - Writing Your Own Constitution

Rubric - Writing Your Own Constitution

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Murphy's Pre-Law
Students, alone or in a group, create their own society following the rubric on my site. As part of the project, they also create a society constitution that mirrors the U.S. Constitution. This is the rubric for that project. Once complete, students present their constitutions to the class. I assign extra credit if students dye the paper to make it looks like the original U.S. Constitution. They can go on Pinterest to get ideas for how to dye the paper (with the guidance of their parents, m
Preview of Bill of Rights Presentation Rubrics-BUNDLE

Bill of Rights Presentation Rubrics-BUNDLE

Created by
Curt's Journey
BILL OF RIGHTS PRESENTATION RUBRIC Each of the documents contains instructions and a rubric for doing a presentation on one of the Amendments to the Constitution of the U.S. I’ve included a form for the following amendments:(NOTE: 7 documents below...There are NO rubrics for 3rd, 7th, or 9th)1st Amendment (1-page in pdf)2nd Amendment (1-page in pdf)4th Amendment (1-page in pdf)5th Amendment (1-page in pdf)6th Amendment (1-page in pdf)8th Amendment (1-page in pdf)10th Amendment (1-page in pdf)S
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Case Project

Landmark Supreme Court Case Project

This project allows students to investigate and become experts on a landmark Supreme Court case. They create a Power Point presentation but are only allowed 1 word per slide. Project file comes with an outline to help them begin research, three recommended websites, and a rubric.
Preview of 12 Angry Men Writing Assignment on Jurors' Votes/Changes

12 Angry Men Writing Assignment on Jurors' Votes/Changes

This assignment deals with choosing 3 jurors and discussing the reasons how, why, and when they changed their initial votes. There is an overview of the assignment, a worksheet for organizing the requirements of a 5 paragraph essay, a peer response form, and the grading rubric. I also have a packet for the study of the teleplay that includes reading quizzes, a vocabulary worksheet, an evidence discussion worksheet, and a discussion worksheet on all the juror's changes - this last works well in
Preview of Rubric - Create Your Own Society Presentation

Rubric - Create Your Own Society Presentation

Created by
Murphy's Pre-Law
Students, alone or in a group, create their own society following this rubric. They draw a map, create a flag, and make decisions that require a great deal of thought and consideration. Once complete, students present their society to the class following the guidelines of this rubric. This assignment is a great way to introduce the concepts of laws, consequences and leadership. If students are placed in groups, this assignment is also a great way to see who your class leaders are and how wel
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