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6th grade criminal justice - law lectures

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 Introduction to Ethics Slides, Morals and Values for Middle School

Introduction to Ethics Slides, Morals and Values for Middle School

Created by
The Finance Guy
Elevate your middle school classroom discussions with our engaging and comprehensive "Middle School Ethics Lesson." This 20-slide Google Slides presentation is designed to introduce students to the world of ethics, its significance in daily life, and practical tools for making ethical decisions.What's Included:Introduction to Ethics: Understand what ethics is and why it matters.Key Ethical Principles: Explore honesty, fairness, respect, and empathy as the foundation of ethical behavior.Ethical F
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 Ideals of Democracy: American Independence, War, and Constitution Lecture Notes

Ideals of Democracy: American Independence, War, and Constitution Lecture Notes

Using Lecture Notes on Democratic Ideals and the American Revolution in Social Studies CoursesPurpose:To provide a comprehensive framework for teaching key concepts in civics, AP Government, U.S. Government, Constitutional Law, Law Studies, or other applicable social studies courses using the lecture notes on democratic ideals and the American Revolution.Integrating the Lecture NotesCivics and Middle School Social StudiesIntroduction to Fundamental Concepts:Democratic Ideals: Use the lecture not
Preview of Branches of Government and Bureaucracy Lecture notes

Branches of Government and Bureaucracy Lecture notes

Using Lecture Notes in High School Government, Law Studies, or Middle School Civics ClassesOverviewThe lecture notes on Article One (Legislative Branch), Article Two (Executive Branch), Article Three (Judicial Branch), and the Bureaucracy provide a comprehensive framework for teaching students about the structure and functions of the U.S. government. Here’s how a teacher can integrate these notes into their curriculum:Lesson Planning and Implementation1. Introduction to the Constitution and Gove
Preview of Law / American Government Lesson Plans / Journalism Lesson Plans / Speech Lesson

Law / American Government Lesson Plans / Journalism Lesson Plans / Speech Lesson

(Grades 6-12, customizable, (1-2 days activity, depending on teacher preference, Sub OK) Constitutional Law Lesson Plans focusing on First Amendment Protections are designed for teachers needing: Law Lesson Plans, American Government Lesson Plans, Journalism Lesson Plans, Speech Lesson Plans, a Television Lesson Plan or Civics Lessons. The PowerPoint lecture discusses what protections are covered by the First Amendment. Next, 5 class discussion scenarios are given with possible answers on accomp
Preview of AP Government 1.9: Federalism in Action Lecture Notes

AP Government 1.9: Federalism in Action Lecture Notes

Using these lecture notes can greatly assist a teacher in preparing their students for success on the AP Government and Politics exam by providing a comprehensive understanding of federalism in action and its implications for policymaking. Here's how:1. Addressing Key Concepts:Comprehensive Coverage: The lecture notes cover essential topics such as the distribution of powers, environmental policymaking, branches of government roles, and conflicts between branches. This ensures that students have
Preview of AP Government 1.8 Constitutional Interpretations of Federalism Lecture Notes

AP Government 1.8 Constitutional Interpretations of Federalism Lecture Notes

Lesson Planning:1. Introduction:Start the lesson by presenting the essential question: "How has the balance of power between national and state governments been interpreted over time?"Provide a brief overview of federalism and its importance in the U.S. Constitution.2. Main Content Delivery:Utilize the lecture notes to explain the various aspects of constitutional interpretations of federalism, including:Different needs of the 13 colonies.Constitution's definition of federalism and key provision
Preview of AP Government Topic 1.7 Relationship Between the States and the Federal Gov't

AP Government Topic 1.7 Relationship Between the States and the Federal Gov't

How a Teacher Could Use These Lecture Notes in Instruction: Topic 1.7Lesson PlanningStructure the Lesson:Introduction: Begin with the essential question to frame the lesson.Background: Provide an overview of federalism and its significance in the U.S. Constitution.Main Content: Cover key constitutional clauses, types of powers, and fiscal federalism.Case Studies: Use historical and modern examples to illustrate concepts.Conclusion: Summarize key points and revisit the essential question.Detailed
Preview of AP Government Lecture Notes 1.6: Principles of American Government

AP Government Lecture Notes 1.6: Principles of American Government

How a Teacher Could Use These Lecture Notes in InstructionLesson PlanningStructure the Lesson:Introduction: Start with the essential question to guide the lesson's focus.Background: Provide context on the Framers' intentions and the foundation of the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances.Main Content: Discuss the three branches of government, key concepts, and mechanisms of checks and balances.Federalist and Anti-Federalist Views: Present excerpts from Federalist Paper No. 5
Preview of Lecture Notes 1.5: Ratification of the Constitution AP Government and Politics

Lecture Notes 1.5: Ratification of the Constitution AP Government and Politics

How a Teacher Could Use These Lecture Notes in Instruction Lesson Lesson PlanningStructure the Lesson:Introduction: Start with the essential question to guide the lesson's focus.Background: Provide context on the Constitutional Convention and differing plans.Main Content: Discuss the key compromises and the ratification process.Modern Relevance: Connect historical debates to modern constitutional issues.Conclusion: Summarize the key points and revisit the essential question.Detailed Lesson Plan:
Preview of AP Government and Politics 1.3 Government Power Individual Rights Notes

AP Government and Politics 1.3 Government Power Individual Rights Notes

OverviewThe balance between government power and individual rights has been a central theme in American political thought. This topic explores how Federalist and Anti-Federalist views on central government and democracy are reflected in America's foundational documents, including the U.S. Constitution, Federalist Paper No. 10, and Brutus No. 1.Essential QuestionHow are Federalist and Anti-Federalist views on central government and democracy reflected in America’s foundational documents?The tensi
Preview of AP Government Topic 1.2: Types of Democracy Lecture notes and Activities

AP Government Topic 1.2: Types of Democracy Lecture notes and Activities

Guide for Teachers: Using Lecture Notes and ActivitiesIntroductionThese lecture notes and activities are designed to help students understand the three types of representative democracies—participatory, pluralist, and elite democracies—and the tensions that arise from these models. The structured approach ensures comprehensive coverage of AP Government and Politics Topic 1.2 and fosters active learning and critical thinking.Using the Lecture NotesIntroduction to the Topic:Begin the lesson with a
Preview of The Rule of Law -Power Point Presentation-Civics

The Rule of Law -Power Point Presentation-Civics

This power point examines the Rule of Law and gives the basic meaning, additionally it consists of a slide that tells the difference between law and justice. At the end of the presentation, it gives some real life examples of the Rule of Law Perfect for 7th grade students in civics class and American History or government.
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 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
Preview of THE #METOO Movement _PRESENTATION (59 SLIDES)_ SOCIAL EMOTIONAL TEACHING

THE #METOO Movement _PRESENTATION (59 SLIDES)_ SOCIAL EMOTIONAL TEACHING

This PDF Slide presentation helps teens recognize the urgency and significance of The #METOO Movement. Classroom exercises are included to spur conversation and awareness. Present this to a classroom of teenagers and engage them in a deep discussion about the importance of the #metoo movement.
Preview of Conflict Resolution For Schools

Conflict Resolution For Schools

Created by
David Parchim
Best practice approach to resolving conflict issues. Identifying meanings, causes, approaches and resolutions.
Preview of Provincial Government Structure-Saskatchewan Focus

Provincial Government Structure-Saskatchewan Focus

Created by
Kerry Sawicki
This goes over provincial government structure focusing on Saskatchewan.
Preview of Bill of Rights PowerPoint (Middle School Edition)

Bill of Rights PowerPoint (Middle School Edition)

Introducing our engaging and informative "Bill of Rights PowerPoint (Middle School Edition)" designed specifically for middle school students. This dynamic presentation takes students on a multimedia journey through the United States Bill of Rights, combining visually stimulating slides with carefully selected videos to enhance comprehension and retention.Key features of the "Bill of Rights PowerPoint (Middle School Edition)" include:Clear and Concise Explanations: Each slide provides clear expl
Preview of Constitution Day Presentation

Constitution Day Presentation

Created by
OrganicTeacher
This 12-slide PowerPoint presentation features the six key principles of our U.S. Constitution and explains each in detail. These include separation of powers, check and balances, federalism, judicial review, limited government, and popular sovereignty. Each slide includes bright modern pictures/images and complete with cited reader's notes. A title page and reference page are also included. This is a fun and comprehensive lesson to teach your middle school social studies' students on Consti
Preview of Bill of Rights Cornell Notes

Bill of Rights Cornell Notes

Introducing our comprehensive "Bill of Rights Cornell Notes" resource, designed to help students engage with and understand the fundamental principles and protections outlined in the United States Bill of Rights. This resource follows the Cornell note-taking method, a widely recognized and effective approach to organizing and summarizing information.The "Bill of Rights Cornell Notes" package includes a structured template for students to take notes on each amendment of the Bill of Rights. The te
Preview of Authority-Government

Authority-Government

Created by
Kerry Sawicki
This would be helpful in explaining how the different types of authority/governments throughout time have maintained controls.
Preview of Entire US Constitution (Google Slides)

Entire US Constitution (Google Slides)

Created by
Ron Johnson
This is a complete collection of the US Constitution in Google Slide Format. Each Article and Amendment is broken down with an explanation and pictures. This is a great starting point for anyone hoping to create an assignment with the entire US Constitution. This worked great when I taught Middle School, but would honestly work great for any grade, even possibly college.
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