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

Preview of FORENSICS CURRICULUM- ENTIRE YEAR COURSE BUNDLE (FORENSIC SCIENCE)

FORENSICS CURRICULUM- ENTIRE YEAR COURSE BUNDLE (FORENSIC SCIENCE)

Save time and energy with this print and digital FORENSIC SCIENCE CURRICULUM bundle! It includes all of the lessons, notes, labs, activities, mock crime scenes, case studies, practices, worksheets, projects, quizzes, review games and exams you need to teach an entire year of FORENSICS. Need a digital option? No problem!I have included both a print and digital (Google) version of the curriculum, making it perfect for:✅distance learning✅flipped classrooms✅online courses✅homeschool co-horts✅traditi
Preview of History Crime Scene Investigation: CSI Hamilton Duel At Dawn

History Crime Scene Investigation: CSI Hamilton Duel At Dawn

Hamilton was so much more than just an amazing play on Broadway. Want a great way for students to engage in a group activity while they examine eyewitness testimony, artifacts, primary sources, and solve a historical mystery? Download The Hamilton Duel at Dawn CSI! This exciting activity can be used to challenge individual students or to encourage collaboration in groups of up to five people. Students form CSI teams and examine real evidence from the duel between Vice President Aaron Burr an
Preview of Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speech

Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speech

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Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speechCOURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATE & INFOGRAPHIC ASSIGNMENT 20% OFFI AM CURRENTLY REDOING MY DILEMMA ONE SHEETS. THEY ARE NOW CALLED COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES.Are you looking for engaging and interesting material to stimulate classroom conversations? Do you want an educational product that explores fascinating court cases? Then look no further than COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES!COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES are the perfect too
Preview of Law Related Education- Due Process

Law Related Education- Due Process

This unit lesson plan includes eight lessons that will take approximately 1-3 class periods each, and nine engaging activities guaranteed to get lawyers-to-be in your class arguing, debating, and advocating on behalf of the real and fictitious defendants that you will encounter in these lessons. Students will be reading real case law and case summaries, coming to terms with nuances in the law, advocating on behalf of clients and using case law analogy to support their arguments, and writing arg
Preview of And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (& Misses) 2021

And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (& Misses) 2021

Do you ever wonder what important issues the US Supreme Court decided this year? Well look no further … The project lets students work with 10 actual US Supreme Court (USSC) cases. The primary activity is an appellate court argument on this year’s most interesting case, Mahanoy School District v. B. L., a minor (A high school cheerleader posting a profanity-laced Snapchat). Some of your students will act as lawyers and argue the case, while other students act as justices. You have the option of
Preview of $$$ Is Speech – Citizens United v FEC

$$$ Is Speech – Citizens United v FEC

Four activities that teach students to research, analyze, and discuss issues about campaign fundraising and spending, and how money influences elections. 1) Students become Congress and write campaign finance legislation; 2) They run for president and role-play candidates, speech writers, pollsters, and the media; 3) in Moot Court, students argue the Citizens United case; using the excerpts from the actual US Supreme Courts case opinion; 4) They have a debate on the issues. The PDF Includes sub
Preview of The Seventh Amendment, What’s that?

The Seventh Amendment, What’s that?

$20? Is that all?Here’s your chance to have fun putting on a civil jury trial, while your students learn about the importance of the 7th Amendment.Did you know that there is a right to a civil jury trial if the amount in controversy is $20 (a lot of money is 1789). Use something that happened with your class. Everything you need to put on a successful trial is included:Trial script, detailed information on civil jury trials, Teacher's Guide and Handouts, Courtroom Setup Diagram and more.
Preview of Intro to Legal Reasoning

Intro to Legal Reasoning

Intro to Legal Reasoning offers a high interest look at real-world legal cases in a writing focused mini unit. Contents include: 1) vocabulary exercise + introduction to legal concepts 2) case analysis example 3) FIHRR graphic organizer for legal writing with additional case example 4) synthesis writing exercise with additional with new case 5) teacher guide with suggested answers. This 2-day unit can spark conversation and provide robust material for compare and contrast and synthesis writing.
Preview of And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (2014)

And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (2014)

Want your students to speak with confidence and be able to think on their feet? This project is designed to do just that. The project lets students work with 11 actual US Supreme Court (USSC) cases. A primary activity is an appellate court argument on the groundbreaking case, Obergefell v. Hodges (same-sex marriage). Some of your students will act as lawyers and argue the case, while other students act as justices. You have the option of having them portray the actual US Supreme Court Justices.*
Preview of Is Justice Blind or Political? – The Judicial Nomination Process

Is Justice Blind or Political? – The Judicial Nomination Process

"I won the election, so I get to appoint the judges."The Constitution gives the president the power to appoint U.S. Supreme Court justices with “the advise and consent of the Senate.”This power has become increasing political with successive presidents appointing justices to their political liking: liberal or conservative. And the court nomination hearing have become exercises in political posturing by the senators.Is this the way it was supposed to be?Your students will become the Senate an
Preview of The Very First Amendment

The Very First Amendment

The 1st AmendThis project has 6 lessons the explore the First Amendments important provisions:Free Speech, Free Press, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Religion and the Establishment Clause, and Redress of Grievances.They will be A) Creating a policy for handing use of schools by outside groups and what limitations on speech and religion they will allowB) Deciding how much government can help private schools without running afoul of the Establishment Clause.C) What are the limits for freedom of a
Preview of They Said What??? Turn Your Students’ Words Into a Jury Trial

They Said What??? Turn Your Students’ Words Into a Jury Trial

Use something that happened with your class to put on a civil jury trial.Did you know that there is a right to a civil jury trial if the amount in controversy is $20 (a lot of money is 1789). So here’s your chance to have fun putting on a civil jury trial, while your students learn about the importance of the 7th Amendment. Everything you need to put on a successful trial is included.
Preview of The Founders Are Spinning in Their Graves: Here’s Your Chance To Let Them Rest!

The Founders Are Spinning in Their Graves: Here’s Your Chance To Let Them Rest!

Did you know that when asked, many of our citizens don’t know or recognize what is in the Bill of Rights? Do these lessons and your students won’t be among that group.After doing this project, your students will have a good, clear understanding of the Bill of Rights. It is a has eight lessons: three introductory lessons plus one each for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Amendments (for lessons on the 1st Amendment see The Very First Amendment.Three of the lessons are based on recent
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Case Research Packet

Landmark Supreme Court Case Research Packet

This research packet is used to guide student research on a Supreme Court Case. Students will research the constitutional question at the center of the case, the arguments on both sides of the case, as well as the Supreme Court's opinion including information on majority, dissenting, and concurring opinions. I have also included a Supreme Court Case essay assignment sheet (which I give the students following the completion of the research packet) as well as a peer edit rubric to use prior to s
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