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Criminal justice - law Common Core W.11-12.1 resources

Preview of Mock Trial Assignment for Any Story or Novel - Script, Outline, Universal Rubric

Mock Trial Assignment for Any Story or Novel - Script, Outline, Universal Rubric

Mock trials don’t need to be daunting! Your students will absolutely love this assignment for any short story or novel. It includes a mock trial script, 30+ mock trial roles, an objection cheat sheet, an editable mock trial rubric, and more. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Mock Trial Assignment for Any Story or Novel:✏️ Legal Trial Slideshow - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google Slides®, and PDF✏️ Various Mock Trial Role Descriptions for up
Preview of Argumentative Text, high school reading comprehension passages and questions

Argumentative Text, high school reading comprehension passages and questions

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Argumentative Text, high school reading comprehension passages and questions This educational tool delves into fascinating and vital court cases!THIS PRODUCT IS PART OF A BUNDLE: CCSD BUNDLE"My co-teacher and I teach a full inclusive class of seniors, and we wanted some active lessons that could also be done via Google Classroom (if we had a quarantined kid, etc.) that made them think and were engaging. We knew they'd get a kick out of this lesson, but we were not prepared for them to become obs
Preview of critical thinking activity, informational text, ethics, debate, opinion writing

critical thinking activity, informational text, ethics, debate, opinion writing

Created by
Linda Jennifer
critical thinking activity, informational text, ethics, debate, opinion writing"My co-teacher and I teach a full inclusive class of seniors, and we wanted some active lessons that could also be done via google classroom (if we had a quarantined kid, etc.) that made them think and were engaging. We knew they'd get a kick out of this lesson, but we were not prepared for them to become obsessed with it lol!"COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATESI AM CURRENTLY REDOING MY DILEMMA ONE SHEETS. THEY ARE NOW CALLED
Preview of The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell - Mock Trail Assessment and Outline

The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell - Mock Trail Assessment and Outline

Mock trials don’t need to be daunting! Your students will absolutely love this activity for Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game.” Explore themes and teach students about legal trials with this comprehensive resource.  Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Mock Trial Assessment for “The Most Dangerous Game”:✏️ Legal Trial Slideshow - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google Slides®, and PDF✏️ Various Mock Trial Role Descriptions for up to 30+ St
Preview of Criminal Law - Full Year Course for High School Students

Criminal Law - Full Year Course for High School Students

Criminal Law is a year long course that uses situations close to students' experiences to examine and analyze issues in criminal law. It both explains laws and concepts and provides numerous examples and exercises to help students absorb, grapple, engage with, and master the material. Students will analyze Supreme Court cases and apply legal precedent to new facts and and hypotheticals. The skills focus includes reading comprehension, critical thinking, persuasive writing and analytical readi
Preview of Supreme Court BUNDLE

Supreme Court BUNDLE

This BUNDLE has 111 printable pages for students to learn about the Supreme Court, including nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson and recent jurists Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh:Internet Activity,All nine current Justices,Former Justices,Landmark Cases,Hot Issues and Topics,Five packets bundled together for students to learn about the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). Plus, I give you a free file, "Be a Critical Thinker". Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages from a few o
Preview of Supreme Court Cases - Persuasive writing unit w/ 7 cases, GO, and model text!

Supreme Court Cases - Persuasive writing unit w/ 7 cases, GO, and model text!

The ULTIMATE Controversial Supreme Court Cases Unit!!Included in this bundle is the following items: A persuasive writing essay prompt universal to all the cases in the package7 controversial Supreme Court cases, in their original wording with the stipulated facts, Opinion of the Court, Dissenting Opinion, and exhibits; however, each case is highly abridged for student-use!Cases include the controversial topics of abortion (Roe v. Wade), gun control (D.C. v. Heller), vaccinations (Jacobson v. Ma
Preview of The Godfather by Mario Puzo: Practice with Short Fiction

The Godfather by Mario Puzo: Practice with Short Fiction

Students learn about the context for an excerpt from Mario Puzo’s novel, The Godfather. This lesson encourages students to write narrative and a rhetorical analysis essay. Students will read, listen to and view supporting video and audio clips while learning the necessary elements to analyze fiction. Students will show mastery of the standards at the end of the lesson through a plot diagram, short paragraph assessments, multiple choice, a Socratic seminar, and a written timed essay scored on
Preview of (3)Three Types of Criminal Homicide

(3)Three Types of Criminal Homicide

After beginning a lecture on the (3) three different types of criminal homicide in the state of New Jersey, 75% of all LWBAT demonstrate an understanding of how intent to cause “serious bodily injury” must exist to constitute “murder” by READING the New Jersey Criminal Code Manual statute 2C:11-1 then by WRITING the common misconception between “murder” and “homicide” in the state of New Jersey their notebooks.
Preview of Whose Streets? by Damon Davis and Sabaah Folayan: Practice with Argument

Whose Streets? by Damon Davis and Sabaah Folayan: Practice with Argument

Policing in predominantly African American neighborhoods in Ferguson, Missouri and Harlem, New York has always been fraught with complexity. This resource offers students an opportunity to practice challenging, refuting or qualifying an argument as they read, listen to and view supporting clips while acquiring the necessary elements to analyze the injustice that occurs in these neighborhoods. Students will identify claims and compile evidence. Included in the lesson:The New Republic film review
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