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Elementary criminal justice - law resources for Microsoft PowerPoint

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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Law Studies Unit 6 PPT

Law Studies Unit 6 PPT

Companion PPT to go alongside the street law textbook for law studies. This unit covers constitutional law and how it applies to citizens everyday lives.
Preview of Foundations of Law Vocabulary

Foundations of Law Vocabulary

Created by
Rodrick Sadler
A google slides overview of key vocabulary words that can be used to introduce a law education class. A google doc copy for the students to follow along is also for sale in my store.
Preview of Unit 5 Google Slide Show Law Studies (Street Law)

Unit 5 Google Slide Show Law Studies (Street Law)

This slide show follows along with the Street Law textbook unit 5 on Family law. This covers chapters 28-33.
Preview of Unit 4 Google Slideshow Law Studies (Street Law)

Unit 4 Google Slideshow Law Studies (Street Law)

This Slide show follows along with the Street Law textbook unit 4. This covers consumer law & chapters 22-26.
Preview of Unit 3 Google Slideshow Law Studies (Street Law)

Unit 3 Google Slideshow Law Studies (Street Law)

This slide show follows along with the street law text book for Unit 3. This covers the chapters 17-21.
Preview of Unit 2 Google Slideshow Law Studies (Street Law)

Unit 2 Google Slideshow Law Studies (Street Law)

This slideshow follows along with the street law textbook for Law Studies. The chapters covered are 8-16
Preview of Unit 1 Google Slide Show Law Studies (Street Law)

Unit 1 Google Slide Show Law Studies (Street Law)

This slide show follows along with Unit 1 of the Street Law textbook. This unit covers chapters 1-7.
Preview of Mock Trial of  "State of Mississippi v.TJ Avery"

Mock Trial of "State of Mississippi v.TJ Avery"

Created by
lynne fritzinger
Do you want students to understand the concepts of justice, the historical influences found in America during the 1930’s in the deep South, along with analysis of the literary elements found in the 1977 Newbery novel, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry? The solution is simple. Conduct a mock trial of one of its characters. This trial is based on the novel, ‘Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry,’ by Mildred D. Taylor. At the end of this novel, a 13-year-old black boy, T.J. Avery, makes a poor deci
Preview of Justinian I/Byzantine Empire/Justinian's Code DBQ and PowerPoint With Key

Justinian I/Byzantine Empire/Justinian's Code DBQ and PowerPoint With Key

Created by
Debating History
This includes a four-slide PowerPoint on Justinian I and a DBQ on Justinian's Code. The DBQ goes over two primary source passages of his code and asks 4 critical thinking questions. It also includes an answer key. The DBQ is a Word Doc.
Preview of Hammurabi's Law Code Slide/Slideshow Activity

Hammurabi's Law Code Slide/Slideshow Activity

Created by
Stone Age Market
Present students with examples of Hammurabi's Law Code based on different aspects of daily life including Trade, Labor, Property, Family & Religion. Students then research their own laws from Hammurabi's Code to create their own slides for each of the aspects. Students will also have to explain the importance of the law code historically. Can be used as an assessment.
Preview of Constitution PPT

Constitution PPT

This PowerPoint had 60 slides and includes: -- What the Constitution is. -- How old it is -- Who wrote it -- Why it was written -- The Preamble, including what each line of it means -- The Articles, explained simply -- The Bill of Rights, explained simply -- Scenarios to let students apply the Bill of Rights to real life situations -- pictures and videos (please note that videos are from YouTube and I have no control if they end up being deleted in the future) I used this presentation with ele
Preview of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Women's History Independent Project | Distance Learning

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Women's History Independent Project | Distance Learning

*A portion of sales on this product will be donated to the World Justice Project, where Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an honorary chair.** World Justice ProjectOn Friday, September 18, 2020, the world lost a historical figure, America’s very own Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She changed the nation for the better. This comprehensive resource goes through her childhood, education, career, iconic pop culture status, awards, and quotes. Students will learn about who she is and how she changed the nation. There ar
Preview of Laws and Our Society

Laws and Our Society

In the Criminal Justice System, the people were represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the ___________, who investigated crime, and the ______________________________, who prosecuted the offenders. These are their stories… Watching: Law and Order On a piece of paper: Summarize the episode. (Identify the crime—the law being broken, the offender, the prosecutors, and the penalty) Evaluate: Do you think the offender has been properly prosecuted? If not, what would do justice? V
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