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Preview of MOCK TRIAL! - The Guide, Rubrics, and Handouts to the Ultimate Project

MOCK TRIAL! - The Guide, Rubrics, and Handouts to the Ultimate Project

Would you like to see your students rise to the highest of expectations? Watch your students transform into lawyers pushing the envelope of persuasion, witnesses carefully building a case, or judge/jury to conduct it fairly and appropriately. Do you want to have some of the most fun in your teaching life? Then purchase this Word document - easily my most downloaded and highly rated product - and customize it for your students and the trial of your choice. There are role descriptions and customiz
Preview of Grammar Court: Episode 1. A fun Grammar activity & game about homophones & more!

Grammar Court: Episode 1. A fun Grammar activity & game about homophones & more!

Created by
MisterBreon
Grammar Court is an interactive activity that will add excitement and interest to any English class session. You'll select 5 students in your class as the "suspects" in a pretend crime - in this case, a stolen mandolin! The rest of the class becomes the "court" - needling the suspects with questions. Students enjoy getting into the roles, with the "court" sternly demanding answers of the "suspects" - who are provided with a simple line to read and display to the class. The class must determin
Preview of Mock Trial Classroom Transformation

Mock Trial Classroom Transformation

Created by
Lil Miss Teach
This product DOES NOT include any content for a mock trial. The items in this product are what you need to set up your classroom for a mock trial. It will work with any trial. -Door Sign -List of materials needed and where to buy them -Directions on how to set up your room to make it look like a courtroom -Juror Badges (editable) -Jury Summons Letters (editable) -Prosecution, Defense, Jury, and Judge Signs to hang up -Prosecution and Defense Evidence Labels to attach to folders -Jury Notes L
Preview of Criminal and juvenile Justice

Criminal and juvenile Justice

19.1 Crime in American Society Criminal and Juvenile Justice Types of Crime I: Crimes Against People Types of Crime II: Crimes Against Property Types of Crime III: White-Collar Crime Types of Crime IV: Victimless Crimes Types of Crime V: Crimes against Government 19.2 The Criminal Justice System What Happens to Someone Who is Arrested? Going to Trial Correctional Institutions Facts and Quotes Source: U.S. Department of Justice Watching: Law and Order On a piece of paper: Summarize the episode.
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 Once Upon a Crime Fairytale Forensics Bundle

Once Upon a Crime Fairytale Forensics Bundle

Everything you need for a fun, engaging topic on fairy tales / crime! A presentation with a learning unit consisting of twelve activities with a focus on critical thinking skills and creativity. High quality visual aids to stimulate speaking and listening and drama activities. Templates for writing, drawing and role play tasks.Students will love creating their own special agent ID card and working as part of a team to create an investigation board with crime scene photos, bagged evidence and mug
Preview of Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students

Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students

Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students.Track evidence, sketch the villain, build an evidence board and determine who done it!Law & Public Safety students love it!Episodes can be found for free on Youtube.
Preview of Frederick Douglass Primary Source Worksheet: Escape From Slavery

Frederick Douglass Primary Source Worksheet: Escape From Slavery

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about Frederick Douglass and his escape from slavery. I use this worksheet to help students better understand slavery and the early life of Frederick Douglass.This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions:http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/fdoug.htmClick here to visit the w
Preview of United States Constitution: Mock Congress: How A Bill Becomes A Law

United States Constitution: Mock Congress: How A Bill Becomes A Law

Created by
Joe History
I use this mock Congress after The How A Bill Becomes A Law PowerPoint found in my TPT store and before The How A Bill Becomes A Law quiz found in my TPT store. This is a fun activity for students because students come up with their own idea for a law and they are actively engaged in every step of the process for how a bill becomes a law. Included in this download: 1. Teacher Directions 2. Student directions 3. Handout for students to fill out when they write their bills. 4. Handout for
Preview of CSI Time Travelers: A Gifted Unit

CSI Time Travelers: A Gifted Unit

This is a 12-lesson unit for gifted 3rd-6th graders, designed to last one semester. It teaches the history of forensic science in a very hands-on and engaging way. Students track a criminal through history, but he keeps slipping away! The ancient forensic science techniques just aren't enough for keep up with this criminal. But when he reaches modern day and students can use modern day techniques, the criminal better watch out!The crimes occur in Medieval Times, the Wild West, and Modern Day New
Preview of Branches of Government Jeopardy Review

Branches of Government Jeopardy Review

Created by
Deanne May
This Branches of Government Jeopardy game is a PowerPoint document that allows students to play just like the contestants on the popular game show. Great as an activity during a unit on the U.S. Government or as a review before the test. Topics include 'U.S. Government,' 'Legislative Branch,' 'Judicial Branch,' 'Executive Branch,' and 'Texas Government.' (The category of 'Texas Government' is easy to edit to match your curriculum needs).
Preview of Great Depression 1930s Primary Source Worksheet: Bonnie and Clyde

Great Depression 1930s Primary Source Worksheet: Bonnie and Clyde

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about Bonnie and Clyde and their murderous rampage during the 1930s. This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions. http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/bonnieandclyde.htm Click here to view the website. The primary source document is labeled (Shoot-out with Bonnie and Cly
Preview of California Gold Rush Primary Source Worksheet: Vigilante Justice, 1851

California Gold Rush Primary Source Worksheet: Vigilante Justice, 1851

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about lawlessness and justice in California mining towns in the 1850s.This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions.http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/vigilante.htmClick here to view the website.The primary source document is labeled (Vigilante Justice, 1851). Students read
Preview of Judicial Philosophy PowerPoint, Guided Notes, and Activity

Judicial Philosophy PowerPoint, Guided Notes, and Activity

Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint PowerPoint and Guided Notes PLUS Judicial Philosophy (activism vs. restraint) Activity (Google Compatible) &Judicial Philosophy Text Reading Questions Scavenger HuntIs your class learning about the judicial branch and the supreme court of the United States?In this engaging lesson, students will learn the key differences between justices who use judicial activism vs. judicial restraint in their interpretation of the United States Constitution and law c
Preview of John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry Primary Source Worksheets

John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry Primary Source Worksheets

Created by
History Wizard
This activity includes two internet based primary documents on John Brown and the raid on Harpers Ferry. The websites used are from a great primary source site, the Eye Witness to History site. http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/index.htmlThe following topics are covered in the primary document readings.John Brown's Raid, 1859http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/johnbrown.htmJohn Brown Defends His Raid, 1859http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/johnbrown2.htmStudents read the documents and answer the
Preview of Show Me the Proof ~ Providing Textual Evidence ~ The Trial of Fact and Opinion

Show Me the Proof ~ Providing Textual Evidence ~ The Trial of Fact and Opinion

If you're looking for a lesson plan that will help your students finally get what it means to provide textual evidence to prove their answers, then this is the lesson for you! It combines reading strategies and social studies government law in a very exciting way. First, students must pass the Bar Exam by being able to pass one of your fact and opinion assessments, then they team up in two-person law firms and present their evidence in court. This was so fun that my students have asked we do
Preview of Ten Stages of Genocide Powerpoint

Ten Stages of Genocide Powerpoint

This powerpoint helps to break down what Genocide is and is not. It also clarifies the 10 stages of genocide and is a useful tool for this subject along with opening a dialogue of discussion.
Preview of Bill of Rights Quiz show game with real life Examples

Bill of Rights Quiz show game with real life Examples

This is ideal for dry erase board review. It covers the bill of rights as well as the 13th, 14tha nd 19th amendment. Students are also given real life examples and asked to apply the rights to the situation.
Preview of Yertle The Turtle Mock Trial

Yertle The Turtle Mock Trial

Students will read the story 'Yertle the Turtle' and then participate in this mock trial for their Social Studies class. Each student will be provided with a part (can accommodate entire classes as many students will be assigned to the jury) and a script to read from. Practicing parts is recommended for the trial to run smoothly.
Preview of Historian's Court: People of England Versus King John (Magna Carta)

Historian's Court: People of England Versus King John (Magna Carta)

Created by
Heather Flood
This highly entertaining and engaging mock trial will reinforce any lesson on the events leading up to and surrounding the creation of the Magna Carta. Students will create a courtroom and decide how King John will be remembered in history. I have successfully used this lesson with students in 3rd thru 12th grade. Additional activities are suggested.
Preview of Ethics and Animals

Ethics and Animals

Created by
MissMandM
This is a Google slides lesson walking a class through the meaning of ethics with 3 learning intentions and an explanation of ethics written on one slide followed by a brief 4 minute Youtube video explaining Ethics and a prompt for think, pair share.There are then prompting questions and thoughts for pondering ALL linked with the 5/6 Australian curriculum for ethical capabilities.Then there follows with 24 slides of images to prompt discussion of whether they are ethical or not - Things for the
Preview of Blackstone's Formula—Which is Worse? The Innocent Convicted or Guilty Unpunished

Blackstone's Formula—Which is Worse? The Innocent Convicted or Guilty Unpunished

This resource allows student to explore a difficult dilemma that many philosophers and political scientists have addressed. Is it better that the guilty go unpunished for a crime, or that the innocent are wrongfully convicted for a crime?William Blackstone proposed his conclusion to address a long-debated question: should society err on the side of convicting the innocent or risk letting the guilty go free?This material allows students to examine and explore these questions with examples, discus
Preview of Create Your Own Society Project (Virtual School Edition)

Create Your Own Society Project (Virtual School Edition)

Created by
Murphy's Pre-Law
The "Create Your Own Society Project" is a great beginning of the year assignment. The project asks kids to imagine they have discovered an uninhabited island. In teams of four to six, their goal is to settle on the island and create a society. Creating a society requires anything from food and shelter to government and economics. The Society Project gives students creative freedom to create whatever they want, within the parameters of the assignment.I like doing this project at the beginnin
Preview of Criminal Justice Webquest

Criminal Justice Webquest

This Webquest covers topics of mass incarceration, criminal justice, undercover cops, and operation D-Minus (the origin for Lin-Manuel Miranda's 21 Chump Street). It is intended to provide background knowledge on the criminal justice system in the United States while also having students form opinions of possible reform.www.zunal.com//webquest.php?w=401534
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