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11th grade criminal justice - law flash cards

Preview of Forensic Botany Task Cards

Forensic Botany Task Cards

Use these task cards to introduce new content, review/remediate, as formative assessments, or to introduce expert groups. This activity can take anywhere from 1-5 days depending on the presentation style chosen.These task cards cover Forensic Botany and Palynology. Topics covered include:The value of pollen and spores as evidenceThe six subdivisions of forensic botanyThe history of forensic botany (including the Lindbergh Kidnapping)AssemblagesCollection of botanical evidenceDrowning victims and
Preview of Forensic Toxicology Task Cards

Forensic Toxicology Task Cards

Use these task cards to introduce new content, review/remediate, as formative assessments, or to introduce expert groups. This activity can take anywhere from 1-5 days depending on the presentation style chosen.These task cards cover the Forensic Toxicology unit. Topics covered include: Categories of DrugsSchedules of DrugsExposure MethodsThe Role of a Forensic ToxicologistEvidence Collection and Packaging TechniquesGeorgi Markov Case StudyDetermining ToxicityAcute vs. Chronic PoisoningToxicolog
Preview of Persuasive devices display / anchor charts and special needs adjustments

Persuasive devices display / anchor charts and special needs adjustments

Persuasive devices are tricky for students to remember and use in their analysing and writing persuasive texts. We have solved that problem for you and created these highly attractive charts that your students can use as a reference point in your classroom. We have used the popular acronym AFORREST as a way of helping students remember the different devices. These resources will be very useful in your primary or elementary class and with secondary or high school students. These are easy to use.
Preview of Introduction to Forensic Science Task Cards

Introduction to Forensic Science Task Cards

Use these task cards to introduce new content, review/remediate, as formative assessments, or to introduce expert groups. This activity can take anywhere from 1-5 days depending on the presentation style chosen.These task cards cover Unit 1: Introduction to Forensic Science and the Law. Topics covered include: Careers in forensicsThe role of the forensic scientistObservation skillsEyewitness testimonyThe Innocence ProjectNotable court cases in forensic scienceCategories of lawGovernment agencies
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 Landmark Supreme Cases Word Clouds

Landmark Supreme Cases Word Clouds

Created by
Jessica E Bowen
This is a powerpoint featuring 43 landmark Supreme Court decisions represented by a word cloud. Each slide of the powerpoint reveals the word cloud and student can try to figure out the case. The next click reveals the name, year, and significance of the case. There is a slide at the beginning listing all the cases - you could print this as a sheet and have kids guess as they go along. Each slide could also be printed as a review matching type game. It's a great review for the APGovernment ex
Preview of Police/Fire Radio Phonetics

Police/Fire Radio Phonetics

Created by
Michael Lawler
This is a quick study-guide for Police/Fire Phonetics
Preview of Supreme Court Justices Trading Cards-Updated

Supreme Court Justices Trading Cards-Updated

How to make the Supreme Court Justices real to students? Turn them into trading cards! This two-page word doc is designed for you or your students to print, research and fill out basic biographical information about the current nine justices, and tape or glue the cards back-to-back: photo on the front, biographical information on the back. The activity of completing the cards will familiarize students with the personal backgrounds of the current nine justices, and introduce them to some basic
Preview of Bill of Rights Card Matching

Bill of Rights Card Matching

Created by
Emmery Petti
Simple and adaptable matching game for all grades! Leave the cards black and white or add color to simplfy the activity!
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