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Preview of UPDATED! Canadian & International Law - HUGE Grade 12 Law Course Bundle!

UPDATED! Canadian & International Law - HUGE Grade 12 Law Course Bundle!

Buy this bundle and most of your planning is DONE FOR YOU!Overview: This bundle includes a range of lessons, assignments, and quizzes relating to International Law and research methods in legal studies. This bundle focuses on the following teaching concepts:Universal designCritical thinkingScaffolded ActivitiesDirect InstructionCollaborative InstructionRich TasksWhat's Included:Google Slides: Inquiry Process and Skill Development in Legal StudiesApplication Activity: Evaluating Research SourcesG
Preview of Current Event Project (WITH RUBRIC)

Current Event Project (WITH RUBRIC)

Created by
Emily Dorcey
This is a project that I use in my World History class for 10th grade students at the end of the year. Students have loved having the freedom of picking their own event that interests them. I have included the directions that I use for my classroom with room to put in the fine details that fit your own classroom.
Preview of Law Careers Project

Law Careers Project

Students interested in law enforcement, business law, etc. work on this career exploration project to find a legal career of interest to them. The result is a brief presentation that is visually appealing and personal to the student. Please follow, rate, and review!
Preview of Juvenile Justice: Argumentative Writing Activity

Juvenile Justice: Argumentative Writing Activity

Created by
Matthew Wallace
Help students craft an argumentative paragraph either in favor or against tough punishment for juvenile crime; particularly juvenile assault and battery cases. The goal of the lesson is to have students craft a claim, warrant, data, and impact. This can be used in ELA, Debate, and law classes and adapted to any topic where a position in favor or against can be taken. Format: "I do, We Do, You do"Assault and Battery Do Now, Lesson, You Tell Me's, Hypotheticals, and Exit Ticket are available in my
Preview of Project-based learning (PBL) - DNA databanks: law, criminology and DNA

Project-based learning (PBL) - DNA databanks: law, criminology and DNA

Created by
Maria Espana
Hello fellow educator!Thank you very much for clicking on this product. The DNA databanks PBL is a project I designed after taking the "Authentic connections for PBL" course by Eduspire and Wilson College. I had some experience with PBL in the past, but I believe this project was the most authentic I have ever made. The project is very specific to Guatemala (the country I currently teach at) and the political circumstances at the time. However, I believe it can give you great resources (handouts
Preview of Meek Mill Mini Unit Presentation

Meek Mill Mini Unit Presentation

Created by
theBLKcabinet
Google Slide Deck that aligns with the free lesson plans.
Preview of Physical and Psychological Health Lesson Bundle

Physical and Psychological Health Lesson Bundle

This product includes a presentation, activity, and rubric.
Preview of Bill of Rights:  2nd Amendment Presentation

Bill of Rights: 2nd Amendment Presentation

Created by
Curt's Journey
Directions: Research any notable 2nd Amendment court case. Present it to class in a media presentation. Use any computer program you prefer (PowerPoint, Prezi, Google Slides, iMovie, Keynote, etc.) for your presentation. Use the rubric below as your guide. 2nd Amendment: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."THIS RESPONSE JOURNAL MIGHT BE HELPFUL, TOO!POSTERS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM!GREAT
Preview of Ice Breaker Assignment

Ice Breaker Assignment

To help get students ready to present in front of the class (mostly Freshmen students), I have them create a presentation that introduces themselves to the class. I show them my own as an example and then give them the rubric to work on their own Ice Breaker. I have each student present their own in front of the class.
Preview of Bill of Rights:  8th Amendment Presentation

Bill of Rights: 8th Amendment Presentation

Created by
Curt's Journey
Buy this instead! It's a better deal!Directions: Research any notable 8th Amendment court case. Present it to class in a media presentation. Use any computer program you prefer (PowerPoint, Prezi, Google Slides, iMovie, Keynote, etc.) for your presentation. Use the rubric below as your guide. 8th Amendment: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.MORE DEALS:100 WORD SEARCHES HERE!!!!!THIS RESPONSE JOURNAL MIGHT BE HELPF
Preview of Bill of Rights:  6th Amendment Presentation

Bill of Rights: 6th Amendment Presentation

Created by
Curt's Journey
Directions: Research any notable sixth amendment court case. Present it to class in a media presentation. Use any computer program you prefer (PowerPoint, Prezi, Google Slides, iMovie, Keynote, etc.) for your presentation. Use the rubric below as your guide. 6th Amendment: The Sixth Amendment guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial jury, and the right to know who your accu
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