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Street Law Reading Guides

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33 pages
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When starting a new class, this purchase was a life-saver for me to ensure my students understood the material. These assignments pair perfectly with the text.

Description

The Street Law Reading Guides were created to supplement the 8th edition of the Street Law textbook, published by Glencoe and Street Law, Inc. The guided worksheets help students process the key information in each chapter of the textbook. A series of questions has been created to supplement the key chapters in the textbook (1-2, 5-16, 18-20, 23-24, 26, 29, 31-32, 34, 39, 42) and introduce students to the key content from each of the 6 units of the textbook (1- Introduction to the Legal System, 2 - Criminal Law, 3 - Torts, 4 - Consumer Law, 5 - Family Law and 6 - Constitutional Law). The reading guides are intended to help teachers guide students through the most important information in the text. I have also created a series of powerpoints that provides answers to each of the questions in the reading guide. You can find that file on my seller page.

Total Pages
33 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Year
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to such features as the date and origin of the information.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of how key events or ideas develop over the course of the text.
Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later ones or simply preceded them.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary describing political, social, or economic aspects of history/social studies.
Analyze how a text uses structure to emphasize key points or advance an explanation or analysis.

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