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Preview of US History - Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest - Set 1

US History - Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest - Set 1

The Supreme Court Cases Webquest Set 1 — engages students on a study of Legal Vocabulary, Foundations of the Supreme Court, and Landmark Cases which include; Marbury v. Madison (1803), Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857), Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), Plessy v. Fergueson (1896). A look at Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint, and finally a comparative analysis long paragraph activity. Use this in conjunction with the other Supreme
Preview of Ken Burns’ The Central Park Five 2012)Documentary Guide: Summary/Vocab/Questions

Ken Burns’ The Central Park Five 2012)Documentary Guide: Summary/Vocab/Questions

"Ken Burns: The Central Park Five" is a documentary film released in 2012 that examines the infamous case of the Central Park jogger assault in 1989, where a young woman was brutally attacked and raped in New York City's Central Park. The film, directed by Ken Burns, tells the story of five African American and Hispanic teenagers who were wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for the crime, only to be exonerated years later.The documentary delves into the background of the case, including the raci
Preview of Active Shooter Safety Guide Book

Active Shooter Safety Guide Book

Created by
Jacqui
This lesson provides teachers and administrators information on how to address violence in their schools.As a teacher, a licensed Security Supervisor, and FEMA certified as an emergency responder; I will periodically post Dept of Homeland Security curriculum that all teachers may want to inculcate into their practice with their students that will provide instruction for helping to keep your students safe during an emergency crisis. Stay safe!
Preview of Representing Someone in a Trial / Communicative ESL Lesson for B2 Level Learners

Representing Someone in a Trial / Communicative ESL Lesson for B2 Level Learners

Created by
ENGage ESL
This is a communicative travel lesson for ESL upper-intermediate levels (CEFR: B2) about basic criminal law. People involved in criminal trials and simple legal phrases are the main lexical focus in this lesson. This lesson was originally designed for adult learners, but the material is completely suitable for older children and teens. The lesson includes printable handout slides and a homework slide. Although designed for group in-person classes, this lesson is easily adapted for online use wit
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