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Preview of MOCK TRIAL: Class Preparation

MOCK TRIAL: Class Preparation

This resource will provide students with an introductory framework from which to understand the judiciary process. Students will delve into the fundamental aspects of a courtroom such as: the basic structure and lay-out of a courtroom, the function of different roles (judge, jury, defense, prosecutor), and the common procedures and language used in a courtroom environment. Students will also explore the importance of how to create an opening and closing statement, the legal grounds of when to ob
Preview of YOU Be the Judge: Analyzing Supreme Court Decisions

YOU Be the Judge: Analyzing Supreme Court Decisions

This lesson will place students in the role of a Supreme Court judge! Students will analyze eight fictitious scenarios based upon actual Supreme Court cases. Drawing upon a judicial mindset-- students are to predict which Constitutional Amendments apply to each case, and then debate the central question of each case. See examples below; Scenario #2: What protection(s)/Amendment(s) are involved? Should the students at the high school football game be able to have a public prayer at the games? Exp
Preview of Bundle- Reconstruction, the Ku Klux Klan & Jim Crow

Bundle- Reconstruction, the Ku Klux Klan & Jim Crow

This unit bundle is composed of four highly engaging, primary based, interactive Slide Presentations, and activities-- designed to have students critically explore the period of Reconstruction/Jim Crow. LESSON ONE: Reconstruction Era [Intro]Includes:45 Slide Presentation & Guided Notes HandoutPOV Freedmen Scenario ActivityLESSON ONE will have students examine;the different ways in which newly freed slaves expressed their emancipationthe POV of a Freedmen (POV Activity). Students will respond
Preview of Intro to Economics: Needs V. Wants

Intro to Economics: Needs V. Wants

An engaging way to begin a unit on economics! This fun and hands-on activity will have students explore the important concepts of human needs versus wants through an engaging rocket ship simulation. Students will be vicariously drawn into an emergency situation in which they must collaborate, and agree as to what items they consider as ‘essential’ for their survival on their rocket ship mission to live on a far away planet. An interactive Slide Presentation will help guide the groups on their jo
Preview of What 28th Amendment Would YOU Propose?

What 28th Amendment Would YOU Propose?

The Constitution's 27 Amendments read like a tour through American history. This interactive, project-based lesson will provide students with an overview of the 27 Constitutional Amendments in a fun and engaging way! A deeper analysis is also promoted as this lesson is designed to give the teacher flexibility in choosing from a variety of discussion questions that will have students critically think, debate, and apply their understandings to our Constitutional rights. Transform your classroom in
Preview of Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities

Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities

This resource is designed to have students critically explore the period of Reconstruction. Two highly engaging, interactive Slide Presentations will vicariously draw students into the lives of the Freedmen during this historical period of time. LESSON ONE: Reconstruction Era [Intro]Includes:45 Slide Presentation & Guided Notes HandoutPOV Freedmen Scenario Activity LESSON ONE will have students examine; the different ways in which newly freed slaves expressed their emancipationthe POV of a F
Preview of Post Zombie Apocalypse: What Form of Government Would YOU Create?

Post Zombie Apocalypse: What Form of Government Would YOU Create?

Are you looking to engage your students in the study of different forms of GOVERNMENT? This Post-Zombie Apocalypse simulation is the perfect way to get your students excited and engaged with 1) learning about different forms of government & 2) Applying this knowledge and creating their own form of government. The slide presentation will guide both the teacher and the student through note-taking, student discussions/debate, and activities.If you liked this lesson, see other related 'Governmen
Preview of American Imperialism Activities: Project based learning Full year simulation

American Imperialism Activities: Project based learning Full year simulation

If you want to teach American Imperialism in a unique way where students actually do history, and not just learn it, than look no further. This "Operation Imperialism" - the ultimate project based learning activity for your US History II class is a full-year simulation that covers all the topics you need, starting from Imperialism. You will give your students the chance to apply their knowledge in exciting real-life scenarios, make decisions, practice map skills, collaboration, and more! Give yo
Preview of US History digital Interactive notebook: Early American history, 13 colonies

US History digital Interactive notebook: Early American history, 13 colonies

With these US Hisory digital interactive notebooks and activities, you will be set for few weeks, or months in your US History class! This Early American History through Rise of 13 colonies BUNDLE is going to solve your problem and help tremendously if you feel too stressed out, overwhelmed, or just not sure what content to cover with your US I History class. Included are 17 different in-depth and interactive activities including digital interactive notebooks, a project, primary source analysis,
Preview of Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park

Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park

Created by
wild voices
Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park can be for grades 8 through 12. Evaluating whether a deer population exists. How many deer is too many and how many should we have? Consider and advocate for varying opinions on how an over abundant deer population should be managed during a simulated local Ministry Board of Directors meeting with locals and then vote. Town citizens are getting very frustrated and going to use their own methods of control if something is done about it. The local Ministry Board of
Preview of Distribution Simulation Interactive Student Centered Lesson Plan

Distribution Simulation Interactive Student Centered Lesson Plan

Created by
Mike Luzim
My all time favorite lesson. This was used for my marketing class but I also used it in my Economics class. Basically it introduces the idea of distribution (how things get from point A to point B). The students job is to get EGGMAN from point A to point B without damaging him.Includes the Lesson plan with the standards, essential questions, aim question and activity directions and 2 current event articles that relate and get kids very involved. Kids love this lesson and talk about it all the ti
Preview of Comprehensive Declaration of the Rights of Man Teaching Bundle (NO PREP)

Comprehensive Declaration of the Rights of Man Teaching Bundle (NO PREP)

Created by
DocLearn
Embark on a transformative journey through the French Revolution with our meticulously crafted teaching bundle designed for high school AP World History classes. Dive deep into the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, analyze Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier's artwork, and bring history to life with a dynamic simulation. This bundle is the result of years of expertise in educational sales and a passion for creating engaging, effective resources for educators.Included Resources:Two Googl
Preview of Mr. Law's Industrial Moth Natural Selection CER

Mr. Law's Industrial Moth Natural Selection CER

Students read a short passage, play a simulation in which they hunt moths in a "light" or "dark" forest to experience being a part of natural selection, then write two Claim-Evidence-Reasoning responses using quantitative data (table + graph) and qualitative data (pictures of the forests with the moths) to explain why the moth population went from light to dark, then back to light again as the industrial revolution progressed.
Preview of Financial Tradeoffs Discussion Prompts for Financial Literacy & Personal Finance

Financial Tradeoffs Discussion Prompts for Financial Literacy & Personal Finance

Here’s a quick and easy way to incorporate some basic financial literacy and personal finance (along with some critical thinking) into your middle or high school class (grades 7-10).These 8 prompts describe realistic financial situations about work, school, housing, weddings, cars, and retirement. Use them as research prompts, debate topics, or a simple classroom discussion (perfect for those 10-15 minutes you sometimes end up with at the end of a lesson). Only basic math skills and general fina
Preview of AP Prep Primary Source Packet: The Articles of Confederation (NO PREP)Editable

AP Prep Primary Source Packet: The Articles of Confederation (NO PREP)Editable

Created by
DocLearn
Engage your high school AP Government students in an immersive and comprehensive learning experience with this Constitutional Convention Simulation based on the Articles of Confederation. This all-inclusive package includes a variety of resources designed to challenge and empower students while promoting a deep understanding of the Articles and its impact on the American government.The package features:Constitutional Convention Simulation:Students participate in a simulated Constitutional Conven
Preview of Would You Have Been a Federalist or a Democratic-Republican? / Politics Activity

Would You Have Been a Federalist or a Democratic-Republican? / Politics Activity

Students will LOVE getting out of their seats to simulate where they fall on the late-18th century political spectrum. I've included instructions for teachers to moderate this simulation as well as essential readings of the characteristics and issues of the Federalist Party and Democratic-Republican Party. Students will read and fill out a graphic organizer on each party and the issues. At the end, students will pick whichever party they like best to identify with, be it Hamilton's Federalists o
Preview of Supreme Court Case Skits / Marbury, McCulloch, Gibbons, and Worcester

Supreme Court Case Skits / Marbury, McCulloch, Gibbons, and Worcester

This is a great assignment for students to work together in groups of 4-5. Students will be assigned one of John Marshall's landmark cases:Marbury v. MadisonGibbons v. OgdenMcCulloch v. MarylandWorcester v. GeorgiaThey will then choose a role (such as the Chief Justice, the attorney, the plaintiff, the defendant, ... ) to reenact the background of the case, its ruling, and its effects on the growing nation. Students will then answer questions on their case and on the other cases, including Marsh
Preview of Basic Music Theory Terms You Need to Know Word Search

Basic Music Theory Terms You Need to Know Word Search

Created by
FunnyArti
By:Funnyarti40 basic music theory terms you need to know.Music theory's tricky enough without the lexicon - get your head around the lingo with our puzzle, word search.Terms included in this word search are:-Cadence-Chord -Circle of fifths -Harmonic interval -Major second -Rootless voicing -Unison....+33)Files included: • 1 PDF 4 Pages Ready to Print. ''With Answer'' • 4 JPG HQFeatures:-Large 8.5 X 11 inch. -Festive, Fun, and exciting designs. -High resolution images with thick dark lines. -Perf
Preview of Articles of Confederation Activity: Social Studies Digital Interactive Notebook

Articles of Confederation Activity: Social Studies Digital Interactive Notebook

Are you looking for a more engaging and fun way to teach about the Articles of Confederation? Then this social studies interactive notebook is for you! This Articles of Confederation activity includes fun google slides, reading comprehension with questions, analysis, and a fun hands-on activity to apply what the students have learned! Plus, this interactive notebook activity is completely PREP FREE!WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION ACTIVITY:⭐ teacher guide⭐student copy of google
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