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Criminal justice - law Common Core CCRA.SL.3 resources

Preview of Serial Podcast Season One Unit Plan: True Crime Lesson Plans, AP ELA Activities

Serial Podcast Season One Unit Plan: True Crime Lesson Plans, AP ELA Activities

Serial Podcast Season One by Sarah Koenig is a fantastic way to teach literary nonfiction, rhetoric, bias, and the power of storytelling. This podcast is so engaging that even your most reluctant students will be enthralled with the true crime content! This Serial unit plan will provide you with literary nonfiction activities that help students analyze the production of the podcast, discuss bias from multiple angles, examine rhetoric from a real-world perspective, and so much more. All of these
Preview of Serial Podcast: S1:E1 Alibi 360° ELA Digital Escape Room Criminal Justice Escape

Serial Podcast: S1:E1 Alibi 360° ELA Digital Escape Room Criminal Justice Escape

⭐ This Serial Podcast, S1: E1 The Alibi 360° digital escape room is a perfect accompaniment to this non-fiction/rhetoric podcast. This escape is as engaging as the true-crime content itself and even your most reluctant ELA students will be captivated by this interactive escape room. ⭐ This fully immersive 360° escape room will have students listen to the podcast and read the transcript to solve clues based on the first episode. ⭐ High school English Language Arts students are invited to compete
Preview of The Tell-Tale Heart Mock Trial - Edgar Allan Poe

The Tell-Tale Heart Mock Trial - Edgar Allan Poe

Mr. Narrator is being charged with murder after killing his neighbor due to his "evil eye." Is he truly insane, or did he know the consequences of his actions? Your students will LOVE acting as witnesses, lawyers, and master debaters in this mock trial based on Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Tell-Tale Heart"! What better way to get students to practice literary analysis, argument development, and speaking and listening skills than with a mock trial! During this one week project, students wil
Preview of The Outsiders Mock Trial

The Outsiders Mock Trial

Johnny Cade is being charged with manslaughter after killing Bob the Soc. Was it self-defense, or will Johnny be Gone With the Wind? Your students will LOVE acting as witnesses, attorneys, and master debaters following their reading of S.E. Hinton's iconic novel The Outsiders! What better way to get students to practice literary analysis, argument development, and speaking and listening skills than with a mock trial! During this one week project, students will scour the text for evidence that su
Preview of Just Mercy (nonfiction book) & 13th (documentary film) Bundle

Just Mercy (nonfiction book) & 13th (documentary film) Bundle

This bundle includes resources for teaching Bryan Stevenson's nonfiction book Just Mercy and Ava DuVernay's documentary film 13th (which features Stevenson in many of its interviews).Includes guided reading/viewing questions, bell-ringer questions, and a supplemental lesson on the 13th, 14th, and 8th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Preview of On the Basis of Sex Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet | Google (PG - 2018)

On the Basis of Sex Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet | Google (PG - 2018)

Created by
TeacherTravis
On the Basis of Sex Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet (PG - 2018) challenges students to analyze the amazing story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her fight against gender discrimination. Explore her strategy for winning the Charles E. Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1972) and how it was used to topple the system of sex discrimination under the law. Ask student to think critically about the relationships between Ruth and Martin (her husband), and Jane (her daughter), in an effort to le
Preview of Systemic Racism "Starlight Tour" - Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Systemic Racism "Starlight Tour" - Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

This no-prep conversation starts with students listening to the Criminal Podcast called "Starlight Tours" which details three recent decades of cases of systemic racism in Canada by Saskatoon Police against First Nations People. This document contains:1) Detailed teacher notes:Materials, timelines, tactics, Index with hyperlinks.2) Support materials for when conversations are emotional.3) Specific pre-listening, discussion questions, and extension questions with embedded mini-lessons such as roo
Preview of Mental Health Crises -Mental Illness & Police -Listen, Short Ans. & Conversation

Mental Health Crises -Mental Illness & Police -Listen, Short Ans. & Conversation

Between 25-33% of all adult Americans have a diagnosable mental illness. This percentage is rising. That means that in your class of 30 students, approximately 7-9 of them will benefit from regular mental health care in adulthood. Particularly for BIPOC citizens, we fail to care for people in need. Current systems have even caused the deaths of people who were seeking help. It is our job to reduce the stigma by starting the conversation and focusing on solutions. There is a transcript for the
Preview of Black Lives Matter- Breonna Taylor - Listen, Short Answer & Conversation

Black Lives Matter- Breonna Taylor - Listen, Short Answer & Conversation

"Say her name!" Is one battle cry of the protestors who are still fighting for justice for Breonna Taylor. In our classrooms, we can amplify protestors by saying her name often, and frequently and give our students a safe and respectful forum to do the same. This document provides open-ended discussion questions for two podcast episodes (totaling about 60 minutes of listening). The first episode covers Breonna's back story and how the police ended up at her door, and the second episode covers d
Preview of Trial Project for The Stranger by Albert Camus (Cumulative, Summative)

Trial Project for The Stranger by Albert Camus (Cumulative, Summative)

This resource is student-facing assignment directions laying out thorough expectations for the dynamic, interactive murder trial of Meursault as a summative, cumulative project for their study of The Stranger. The Process:Some students will assume the roles of characters to play "witnesses"; teams of lawyers will assemble in the prosecution and defense; and reporters will write serious news pieces as well as sensationalized tabloid articles about the murder. All students will use close reading s
Preview of 13th (documentary film)

13th (documentary film)

This is a set of guided viewing questions about Ava DuVernay's 2016 documentary film 13th, which is available on Netflix. The film is about race and the criminal justice system and traces the current era of mass incarceration back to Reconstruction.VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: The film contains some graphic footage of racial violence.**Also includes bell-ringer questions and exemplar responses.
Preview of Moot Court – Teaching Teenagers to Argue ... in court that is

Moot Court – Teaching Teenagers to Argue ... in court that is

Your students will have the chance to argue 10 actual Supreme Court cases before a panel of three judges. The cases such as the 2005 Roper v. Simmons juvenile death penalty decision, address student speech, gay marriage, reverse discrimination, the right to bear arms, juvenile Miranda rights, the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, and other important issues. For each case, student attorneys write briefs and make oral arguments and the appellate judges listen and ask questions then wri
Preview of Social Media Debate: Limitations for Teens? - High School | Critical Thinking

Social Media Debate: Limitations for Teens? - High School | Critical Thinking

Created by
T-Fuel
Looking for an interesting debate activity and topic and don't know where to start? Perhaps you're interested in introducing debates as a way to improve critical thinking or listening/speaking skills?This one-click download for Social Media limitations is perfect for late elementary, teens and international classes interested in debate, critical thinking and group work on the limitation or banning of social platforms. It encourages early high school/ late high school students (and adult ESL lear
Preview of Protest for Disability Rights- A.D.A.- Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Protest for Disability Rights- A.D.A.- Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

This no-prep classroom conversation starts with students listening to the Podcast called "A.D.A. Now!" Disability- Rights is the Civil Rights topic that we forget to teach, to the great disservice of us all. This is a longer episode at 1 hour and 3 minutes, and it is well worth it. You and your students will start seeing the world differently! Be brave and host a conversation that really matters. Please note, this podcast provides a transcript of their episodes. This document contains:1) Detaile
Preview of Moot Court – Teaching Teenagers to Argue ... in court that is

Moot Court – Teaching Teenagers to Argue ... in court that is

Roper v Simmons and JDB v North Carolina are two cases about how juveniles are treated in the criminal justice system.These are actual Supreme Court that your students will have the chance to argue before a panel of three judges. (See the Sample for a list and brief description of all 10 cases.)The other cases, address student speech, gay marriage, reverse discrimination, the right to bear arms, juvenile Miranda rights, the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, and other important issues
Preview of Serial Season 1 Podcast Final Questionnaire

Serial Season 1 Podcast Final Questionnaire

Need a final activity for the Serial podcast? This lesson will get your students thinking critically, using persuasive techniques, recalling important aspects of the case, and physically MOVING! I love to have students complete the questionnaire and then debate! Digital and print versions included!
Preview of Prison Research Project & Case Study

Prison Research Project & Case Study

Rikers Correctional Facility in NYC is one of the nation's most notorious prisons. This research project examines Rikers from several perspectives. Students get to see a glimpse inside Rikers, do some research on their own, and then propose some possible solutions to some of the incredibly complex problems facing not only Rikers, but all Corrections as well.Ideal for HS Government or Civics. This can be used for middle school students, but the Instructor should exercise caution as some of the t
Preview of Jury Simulation #2

Jury Simulation #2

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.Trigger Warning: This reading material references depression, cancer, and bullying[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 substitut
Preview of Canadian Crime & Manhunt in B.C. - Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Canadian Crime & Manhunt in B.C. - Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

In the summer of 2019, a manhunt for two BC teens transfixed Canadians. Find out what mysteries will always remain, and consider with your students, why did this story grip the nation? This document contains:1) Detailed teacher notes and links to the podcast.2) Specific pre-listening, discussion, and extension questions.3) An easy-marking rubric for the conversation.4) Answers to all questions (so you don't have to listen to the podcast!)5) Optional conversation supports:Student reflection on c
Preview of Moot Court – Teaching Teenagers to Argue ... in court that is

Moot Court – Teaching Teenagers to Argue ... in court that is

Maryland v King (DNA evidence) and Utah v Strieff (illegal police stop) are two cases about the 4th Amendment search and seizure.These are actual Supreme Court that your students will have the chance to argue before a panel of three judges. (See the Sample for a list and brief description of all 10 cases.)The other cases, address student speech, gay marriage, reverse discrimination, the right to bear arms, juvenile Miranda rights, the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, and other impor
Preview of  The Title I Classroom: Too Kill a Mockingbird--Boo Radley Mock Trial

The Title I Classroom: Too Kill a Mockingbird--Boo Radley Mock Trial

We sincerely hope to save you time and provide you with a high-quality, standards-aligned resource that puts students in the driver’s seat of their knowledge of the text. Furthermore, with the mock trial, you will be able to foster a more meaningful collaborative process between your students and you the teacher through collaborative inquiry, problem-solving, and expression.To be used most effectively, you may need to adjust the class roles to include or delete areas, separate and print out mate
Preview of Mock Trial Prayer at a School Football Game First Amendment Issue

Mock Trial Prayer at a School Football Game First Amendment Issue

Created by
Teach N Learn
This packet contains 13 pages to help guide students through a mock trial. The Mock trial looks a school prayer and whether it should be allowed a a school football game. The mock trial guide is easy for students to use and helps them from the opening statement, picking witnesses, questioning witnesses to the closing statements.
Preview of Opioid Epidemic & A Daring Solution- Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Opioid Epidemic & A Daring Solution- Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Listening to this podcast episode about opioid drug use and then hosting this conversation might save a life. Your students may not know that the drug fentanyl can be found within many kinds of drugs and this is causing overdoses to skyrocket. They also may not know that irregular drug users are also impacted. This problem is growing in Canada.We are actually in the midst of two pandemics, and we can do more to help with the drug/ opioid crisis but we aren't because of public opinion. Decrim
Preview of Just Mercy Informational Poster Project

Just Mercy Informational Poster Project

This assignment can be used as a pre-reading activity, completed in the middle of the reading, or done after. Included in this purchase are the student directions and rubric, as well as pictures of my students’ projects. This can also be adapted to a digital presentation.For this poster project, students are required to research all sides of a topic and remain neutral so that people who view the posters can come to their own conclusions. I allowed them to share their conclusions when they presen
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