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Preview of Civil Rights Movements: Then and Today

Civil Rights Movements: Then and Today

Engage your students in having them draw important connections between the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s and contemporary grassroots movements taking place in the United States. This lesson will prompt students to analyze short documentary video clips that focus on six different contemporary grassroots movements:1) Women’s March2) Immigration 3) Standing Rock4) Black Lives Matter5) Climate Change6) Teacher StrikesWith the corresponding video clips, students will fill out a provided T-chart
Preview of Handwriting Analysis & Computer Forensics WebQuest

Handwriting Analysis & Computer Forensics WebQuest

Students use a link to complete the questions as they learn about the role handwriting analysis and computer forensics play in solving crimes. This is a great tool for virtual learning as well as an in class assignment. The answer key is provided.
Preview of Murder Mystery 3 - Mock Trial - Court Case - Speech, Theatre, Debate, English

Murder Mystery 3 - Mock Trial - Court Case - Speech, Theatre, Debate, English

Murder Mystery - Mock Trial - Perfect for English, Speech, Theatre, Debate classes. Use for students to find textual evidence, by reading closely and debating the issue at hand.Includes:~Backstory~Individual stories for students~Notes page for evidence~Questions and Answers page~Contract~Blue Print of the HouseStudents will love this activity when they are performing it in front of the class.
Preview of The Elements of a Crime: Slides + Guided Notes

The Elements of a Crime: Slides + Guided Notes

The Elements of a Crime lesson covers the following:Actus reusMens reaConcurrenceCausationAttendant circumstancesHarmDegrees of crimeFelony murderWhat's included:19 slides (PowerPoint)Guided Notes, 5 pages for print (PDF)
Preview of The U.S. Court System: Slides + Guided Notes (2 lessons)

The U.S. Court System: Slides + Guided Notes (2 lessons)

The U.S. Court System consists of two lessons on the following:Functions of the courtsJurisdictionTrial and appellate courtsRoles and responsibilities of the courtroom work groupFederal court systemState court systemWhat's included:The Courts- 17 slides (PowerPoint)- Guided Notes, 6 pages for print (PDF)Dual Court System- 9 slides (PowerPoint)- Guided Notes, 2 pages for print (PDF)
Preview of Human Rights, The History and How We Can Best Protect Them- Google Assignment

Human Rights, The History and How We Can Best Protect Them- Google Assignment

Created by
Mike Zubia
This Google Slides assignment covers NJ's Middle School Civics Standard: 6.3.8.CivicsHR.1: Construct an argument as to the source of human rights and how they are best protectedIn this assignment students will explore background on Human Rights by viewing a short video clip and responding to questions. (Video link is in assignment)Students will then complete notes comparing how various documents throughout history contributed to the development of the idea of Human Rights. (Notes link is in assi
Preview of Crime Scene Investigation Multi-Lesson Unit: Slides + Guided Notes

Crime Scene Investigation Multi-Lesson Unit: Slides + Guided Notes

The Crime Scene Investigation lesson is sourced from the U.S. Department of Justice and covers the following topics:Arriving at the scenePreliminary documentation and evaluation of the sceneProcessing the sceneCompleting and recording the crime scene investigationCrime scene equipmentWhat's included:55 slidesGuided Notes (13 pages, digital or print)[This is an advanced CSI lesson that is most appropriate for third level high school students or beginner college students. If you are looking for a
Preview of Operational Strategies of Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Corrections, and Courts

Operational Strategies of Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Corrections, and Courts

The Operational Strategies lesson introduces the core operational strategies of law enforcement, fire, EMS, corrections, and courts. One or two strategies of each field is highlighted by a video clip that demonstrates a real-life example of the operational strategy at work.What's included:20 slidesGuided Notes (3 pages for print)[This lesson is a great candidate for self-directed study if the security controls on your students' devices allow them to view videos from YouTube and other internet so
Preview of miranda v. arizona worksheet

miranda v. arizona worksheet

the work sheets go with a Miranda v. Arizona slide presentation. it's a simple worksheet that can be filled out by students as they follow along in class. it includes tasks like explaining the time line, a matching section, and simple questions on miranda v. Arizona that they can answer based o what they know. the beginning of the worksheet could also be used to go with other slides or lessons on miranda v. Arizona given that it includes questions like when where and what happened.
Preview of Operational Strategies of Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Corrections, and Courts

Operational Strategies of Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Corrections, and Courts

The Operational Strategies lesson introduces the core operational strategies of law enforcement, fire, EMS, corrections, and courts. One or two strategies of each field is highlighted by a video clip that demonstrates a real-life example of the operational strategy at work.What's included:20 PowerPoint slidesGuided Notes (PDF, 3 pages)[This lesson is a great candidate for self-directed study if the security controls on your students' devices allow them to view videos from YouTube and other inter
Preview of Animal Farm Book Project, Class Activity, Engaging, Mock Trial, Debate- 9 Days!!

Animal Farm Book Project, Class Activity, Engaging, Mock Trial, Debate- 9 Days!!

Mock trial - 9 day class project - based on the book by George Orwell, Animal Farm!Engaging for the whole class to dive deep into the meaning, theme, and characterization and character development of the storyline. Includes -~Detailed Teacher Guide with daily lesson plans~Different packets for every character.~Different guides for each role - Jury, judge, plaintiff(s), defendants, witnesses, and lawyers~Lesson plans for each day and each roleCheck out my entire bundle below:Mock Trial BUNDLE!Ali
Preview of Hammurabi's Code, Justinian Law, and Modern Law Comparison

Hammurabi's Code, Justinian Law, and Modern Law Comparison

There are 4 modern-day scenarios for students to read. First, they will determine what would happen in themodern day.Second, they will read Hammurabi's Code to determine what would happen.Third, they will read Justinian Laws to determine what would happen. They will mark their findings on a chart. On the second page, they will have a reflection space to compare and contrast laws.These slides are fully editable to fit your needs.
Preview of Romanovs and DNA WebQuest with answer key

Romanovs and DNA WebQuest with answer key

Students will explore the historical events that happened to the Royal Romanov family and the role DNA evidence played in uncovering the truth. The answer key is provided.
Preview of Forensic Toxicology WebQuest

Forensic Toxicology WebQuest

Students use a link to a website to complete the questions as they learn about the role Toxicology Evidence plays in solving crimes. This is a great tool for virtual learning as well as an in class assignment.
Preview of US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 1

US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 1

The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest engages students through a journey from the event that caused the Constitutional Convention, to the convention, compromises. The student workpacket is a comprehensive look at the document which is part of everyday life in the United States. Paragraph writing, critical thinking, are incorporated into this webquest both within the workpacket and the online interactive elements. The end products are three quiz assessments and an argumentat
Preview of September 11th and 102 Minutes

September 11th and 102 Minutes

This bundle includes a slide show, reading questions and movie questions. This slide show presents a in depth overview of Osama Bin Laden, Al Qaeda and September 11th. After reviewing the slide show students will be prepared to view the documentary 102 Minutes The morning of September 11, 2001 is shown through multiple video cameras in New York City, from the moment the first WTC tower is hit until after both towers collapse. Questions for the movie as well as reading questions for the book 102
Preview of US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 3

US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 3

The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest Part 3 engages you through a journey of the core principles, branches of government, and the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. The final products are multiple choice assessments (quizzes, 45 total questions), and an Argumentative Essay. The workpacket is a comprehensive look at the document which is part of everyday life in the United States.To view the webquest without the workpacket visit the link below.U.S. Constitution, An America
Preview of US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 2

US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 2

The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest Part 2 engages you through a journey after some of compromises of the Constitutional Convention, and a discussion of the U.S. Constitution’s intent about slavery, the ideas of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, and the Ratification Process. A deep dive into the Articles within the U.S. Constitution is the culminating project. The workpacket is a comprehensive look at the document which is part of everyday life in the United States.To vie
Preview of Students and the Supreme Court

Students and the Supreme Court

Created by
Benjamin Spath
These 13 landmark Supreme Court cases involve the rights of students. Students are given the facts of the case and the question the Supreme Court had to answer in each case. Students are then asked to provide their own opinion on each case. The power point has the Supreme Court decisions for students to take notes on in their workbook.CASES:West Virginia v. Barnette (1943)Engle v. Vitale (1962)In re Gault (1967)Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)Lau v. Nichols (1974)Ingraham v. Wright (1977)New Jersey v
Preview of Port Arthur Massacre Inquiry

Port Arthur Massacre Inquiry

Teaching your students about Australian government, landmark law changes, and the Port Arthur Massacre? This inquiry pack is the perfect task for you! This resource can be used as a student-led research inquiry or broken down step by step with the whole class depending on ability and prior knowledge. Students are required to research the event to decipher between false information and the truth and sort through a range of evidence to deduce what actually happened. With three extension tasks surr
Preview of BLM: Policing the Police

BLM: Policing the Police

Created by
Viceceo Learning
The Black Lives Matter Movement is more in the news than ever. For many secondary students, the only exposure that they get to the current events surrounding BLM is through social media or secondhad from relatives. It is essential that we expose them to fact based information around the movement.*This assignment/lesson can be used with in person or remote students.*This document includes worksheet/activities about the following:-a worksheet including infographics and articles around victims of p
Preview of Bill of Rights Activity BUNDLE | Criminal Justice Reading Comprehension

Bill of Rights Activity BUNDLE | Criminal Justice Reading Comprehension

Looking for some great activities to help students become even more familiar with the Bill of Rights? Check out this BUNDLE!Students will be engaged and gain lots of new information as they read, complete puzzles, and write about Bill of Rights facts and history.By purchasing this set you are saving 20% off the individual resources.Along with Depth & Complexity questioning, higher-level thinking activities are included to help students think critically about the Bill of Rights. This activity
Preview of Just Mercy Chapter Questions

Just Mercy Chapter Questions

I've developed chapter questions for "Just Mercy" to help keep my students current in their reading requirements. A total of 24 pages, and while some chapters have more questions than others, the average number of questions per chapter is 10.I use this in a class called "Writing in the Liberal Arts." I use it with high school students who are taking the class for college credit, so I feel as though it's appropriate for high school and college students.And, for what it's worth, I have a PhD in cu
Preview of Article 3 Analysis of Examination of Supreme Court Power

Article 3 Analysis of Examination of Supreme Court Power

Responses should be based on your review of both videos Marbury v. Madison video and Inside the Supreme Court video.Click the title of a video to be directly linked to the video. The URL for each video’s website is also listed. Copy and paste the two links below, in order to watch the two videos needed to complete this assignment.Essays should provide a minimum of 2 page comparative analysis critiquing the Supreme Court's hand in defining and insulating the nature of it's political power with ap
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