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4th grade criminal justice - law games

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 Make Your Own Crime Scene Activity

Make Your Own Crime Scene Activity

Created by
Soumara Siddiqui
Make your own crime scene with these printable sheets. The sheets included will have you fill out victim statements, witness statements, suspects, details of the crime scene, and sketches if you are the one creating the crime scene. If you are the "detective" you will review the crime scene and follow the Detective's 5 steps while you fill your own sheets to narrow down the prime suspect, figure out the motive, and find out how the suspect perpetrated the crime. The "detective" will process the
Preview of The Justice System Board Game

The Justice System Board Game

Created by
CURIOUS CAT
Board Game / Game CenterColorful and CoolCONNELL GAMES provide teachers with a means to supplement existing resources, enhance student interest, and reinforce key educational concepts. Students learn and teachers monitor.This game can be used as a student center or as a game day activityCONTENTSGame Board: Prints for 8 x 11Question Cards / Adaptable for other types of questionsNumber Cube Cutout: Dice are easy substitutions and can be found in game section of department storesPawn Cutouts: My fa
Preview of Whatever After: Fairest of All by Sarah Mlynowski, A Fairy Tale Spin-off!

Whatever After: Fairest of All by Sarah Mlynowski, A Fairy Tale Spin-off!

Created by
Kids Wings
Have you ever had insomnia? No, that's not a new kind of spaghetti. Insomnia is not being able to sleep and for little kids, that the best excuse in the world for getting to go exploring in the middle of the night! That's what my clever little brother did. When he found an item of interest that he was exploring for, he woke me up from a fairy tale dream and dragged me into the basement to see it. What do you think it was? You knew? A mirror? Really? You're ahead of me. It looked like a pretty no
Preview of Girl Scout Junior Detective Badge

Girl Scout Junior Detective Badge

This document has what you need to complete the Junior Detective Badge in about 2 hours. There is an activity to cover each part of the official GS PDF. Girls will learn how to look for details, use different cryptographs and codes, and wrap up the badge with a Girl Scout Mystery to solve. Designed to use with Breakout EDU boxes, but comes with instructions to make your own breakout box. It is an edible word document to fit your troop needs.
Preview of Girl Scout Junior Detective Badge

Girl Scout Junior Detective Badge

This document has what you need to complete the Junior Detective Badge in about 2 hours. There is an activity to cover each part of the official GS PDF. Girls will learn how to look for details, use different cryptographs and codes, and wrap up the badge with a Girl Scout Mystery to solve. Designed to use with Breakout EDU boxes, but comes with instructions to make your own breakout box. It is an edible word document to fit your troop needs.
Preview of PLATYPUS POLICE SQUAD!  The Frog Who Croaked!  A Dragnet Spin-off!

PLATYPUS POLICE SQUAD! The Frog Who Croaked! A Dragnet Spin-off!

Created by
Kids Wings
Platypus Police Squad: The Frog Who Croaked by Jarrett KrosoczkaA hysterical Dragnet spin-off! These are the characters:An English Professor frog who is targeted by an illegal fish dealerA young rookie platypus cop who is paired with an veteran platypus copA jailed panda mobster's slick son who returns to take control of the cityAn aging turtle secretary who can't keep upA flashy lizard wearing a fedora who pops up everywhereA kangaroo bouncerAn angry lobster who has to settle for school mascot
Preview of "I'm Just a Bill" Writing Prompt and Dice Game

"I'm Just a Bill" Writing Prompt and Dice Game

Created by
Marlee Myers
Perfect Intro activity into the 3 Branches of Government. Students can learn about the process of Bills becoming Laws with this fun writing prompt and dice game! Students will gain a better understanding of how the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government checks and balances one another.
Preview of Common Core: Social Studies: Functions of Government

Common Core: Social Studies: Functions of Government

These task cards can be used whole group, small group, with partners, or even individually! They are user friendly, and your students will love them. I use them in my classroom as assessments as well as review material for standardized testing. Included in your download is: --24 task cards --student recording sheet --answer key This will help your students prepare for state testing by reviewing these important skills!! Common Core Standards addressed: -SS4CG1 The student will describe the m
Preview of THE BIG HOUSE!   A Rollicking Mystery  with Law-Related Connections

THE BIG HOUSE! A Rollicking Mystery with Law-Related Connections

Created by
Kids Wings
THE BIG HOUSE! A Rollicking Mystery with Law-Related Connections by Carolyn Coman The trial was over. The verdict? Guilty. The sentence? The Big House. Their parents, being habitual criminals, had to go to the Big House, jail, after being convicted of embezzling funds from The Last Best Hope Charity. Ivy and Ray had to go to the Big House, Marietta's mansion. How could that be? Marietta was the one who accused their parents of the crime! The evil Marietta was responsible for sending thei
Preview of Common Core: Social Studies: Functions of Government Common Assessment

Common Core: Social Studies: Functions of Government Common Assessment

This assessment is aligned to the task cards. The assessment is based on common core standards. I use this assessment to test my students on the standard listed. This test will be excellent practice for review material for standardized testing. Included in your download is: --common assessment --student recording sheet --answer key This will help your students prepare for state testing by reviewing these important skills!! Common Core Standards addressed: -SS4CG1 The student will describe th
Preview of Three Branches of Government Game

Three Branches of Government Game

This download includes three different ways to play a card game with matching the characteristics of The Three Branches of Government. It is a fun way for students to review the branches of government, or learn what each one consists of.
Preview of Special Education: Good Things vs. Bad Things - Dangerous vs. Wholesome

Special Education: Good Things vs. Bad Things - Dangerous vs. Wholesome

Created by
Berine's Things
Student sorts 36 real pictures of things that are dangerous behaviors from wholesome/safe behaviors. This is a social studies based activity for Life Skills and Functional Academics students in late elementary through high school. Print out onto white cardstock, laminate and cut out.
Preview of Whale Conservation Laws Escape Room

Whale Conservation Laws Escape Room

Help your students become familiar with the laws that protect nature! This escape room helps to familiarize students with the laws and regulations that protect whales. It uses an article from the Michigan State University Law School that provides a simple overview of the laws and regulations to help the students answer the questions. The students will become familiar with the terms law, regulation, sanction, and more.
Preview of Court Case

Court Case

Created by
Krista Nichols
This is a fun activity that I used with my students to teach them about being a good citizen. The students decided whether or not a person was guilty of a crime based on the "cases" that I created.
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