TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Types

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
13 results

Criminal justice - law games for Google Apps

Preview of Bill of Rights DIGITAL Escape Room | Bill of Rights Distance Learning Activity

Bill of Rights DIGITAL Escape Room | Bill of Rights Distance Learning Activity

In this Bill of Rights digital escape room student activity, students investigate eight different scenarios to uncover eight possible Bill of Rights investigations in a 100% digital format. This Bill of Rights Escape Room activity is an outstanding way to review the Bill of Rights, reinforce major ideas of the Constitution, and bring life, energy, and team-building to your unit on the US Constitution.This Bill of Rights Escape Room is an outstanding supplement to my Constitution Unit located he
Preview of Business Law Class Vocabulary and Legal Lingo Terms Digital Activity

Business Law Class Vocabulary and Legal Lingo Terms Digital Activity

Business law vocabulary is so important! This legal lingo activity file is a great engaging way to introduce terms 5 at a time! YOU create your list of terms...but there is an editable, extensive list made for you as well. There are 4 homework or bell work files for students to complete definitions and use terms in sentences. There is a reliable U.S. Courts link of definitions for students to reference as well as a great digital activity on legal documents for students to learn about the vari
Preview of Constitution Overview : Scavenger Hunt + Reading Graphic Organizer Con Law

Constitution Overview : Scavenger Hunt + Reading Graphic Organizer Con Law

Super high engagement - full 60 minute plus activity.I use it in a Constitutional law class, US history class and a government class as a beginnings to the Constitution.Transform your classroom into an exciting realm of exploration with this immersive 60-minute activity - "The Quest for Knowledge."Engage your students in a dynamic blend of scavenger hunt, coding, reading, and concept mapping, all designed to promote criticalthinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.What's Included:Detailed
Preview of Law-Related Education Final Exam, Review Packet, and Review Game

Law-Related Education Final Exam, Review Packet, and Review Game

Allow your students to demonstrate their knowledge about law through a final exam, along with supplementary review materials! The final exam includes topics on criminal law, tort law, consumer law, family law, housing law, and individual rights and liberties. There is also a reading passage on the exam with a case analysis over a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case! The supplementary review materials include a review activity packet along with a Jeopardy-style review game. There is also an answer k
Preview of The Development of International Law: Game Creation Assignment

The Development of International Law: Game Creation Assignment

Overview: In this assignment outline, students are asked to create a game that helps to teach their peers about several prominent international agreements and organizations. Curriculum Outcomes: This assignment targets several curriculum outcomes from the Ontario Curriculum (CLN4U); however, this task could be used in most international law courses. The key outcomes are: D2.1 identify and describe agreements and organizations that have influenced the development of international law (e.g., Treat
Preview of Criminology - Two Truth & A Lie

Criminology - Two Truth & A Lie

Everyone has played the game Two Truths & A Lie as a way to get to know those around them! This is because it is a simple game that doesn't require any special equipment or prior knowledge. That is why this activity is a perfect way to introduce your students to criminology subject matter that you will be teaching! This game has four different categories - Crime Around the World, Crime in the United States, Famous Criminals, and Statistics and Crime. This is a fun and quick way to get your
Preview of Judicial Branch Vocabulary Bingo

Judicial Branch Vocabulary Bingo

A fun/ interactive way to introduce vocabulary terms for the Judicial Branch. I make a quick bingo card by creating a 4 x 4 table in google docs and printing that out. Students should write the terms in each box on the table and check them off as we go through the slides. You can use bingo chips or candies as another fun way to mark off spaces.
Preview of Athlete "A" Movie Notes, Current Event Template,&  Game for Sports Medicine/Law

Athlete "A" Movie Notes, Current Event Template,& Game for Sports Medicine/Law

Discussing Negligence in healthcare in your Sports Medicine or Law Class? Athlete "A" is a great compliment film Athlete "A" is a Netflix film that discusses the reporters from The Indianapolis Star who exposed Dr. Larry Nassar's sexual abuse of young gymnasts.Includes:Character Map Worksheet: Gives students a way to organize the many people in the film and what role they play.Movie Notes: Editable google slides that can easily become a printed handout template contains 15 questions. Questions a
Preview of BILL OF RIGHTS: Task Card Practice

BILL OF RIGHTS: Task Card Practice

Includes: 20 task cards between three different categories (political cartoon, scenarios, and identify) and a B.o.R Cheat SheetDescription: Students can practice their Bill of Rights skills by completing 20 task cards or challenging other groups in the class to see who can get the most right! I did not come up with any of the scenarios or political cartoons in the assignment. I searched the internet for these tasks. The answer to most of the tasks are in the speaker notes.
Preview of Thinking Like a Lawyer:  Did You Buy that Lunch? Four Corners Game

Thinking Like a Lawyer: Did You Buy that Lunch? Four Corners Game

Created by
Texas Tea
Examining the Texas School Lunch CaseA real world case presented in a game of critical thinking and problem solving using collaboration and communicationStudents will use critical thinking, problem solving, communication, and collaboration skills to analyze the facts from a real event. After careful consideration of the facts, students will be able to make a judgement on the guilt or innocence, and select an appropriate penalty, if one is needed. After the groups have shared their own conclus
Preview of Credible Sources: Journalism Ethics Game

Credible Sources: Journalism Ethics Game

Created by
Amy Zupan
Journalism, like  many important professions, is governed by a code of ethics.  For journalists, the four ethical maxims are: Seek the truth and report it as fully as possible Act independently Minimize harm Avoid conflict of interest These are incredibly noble guidelines for journalists to follow.  Sometimes, however, a journalist’s source information can make following these guidelines difficult. In this activity, students will experience a journalist’s endeavor to see the truth and report it
Preview of Criminal Law Lesson with Digital Bingo Card Game

Criminal Law Lesson with Digital Bingo Card Game

Included is an engaging and informational 24 slide Criminal Law Power Point Lesson (converted in Google Slides as well). After the lesson, enjoy a fun bingo card game with the lesson's key concepts and terms!
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.
Showing 1-13 of 13 results