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12th grade criminal justice - law workbooks

Preview of Career Exploration - Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security

Career Exploration - Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security

Career Exploration is an important part of education. These are easy to use, self explanatory worksheets. They are meant to be a supplement to an already existing Careers unit, or great for using when you have a guest teacher, or even when you are trying to encourage students to look outside their own sphere. In this one, students use the Bureau of Labor Statistics website to explore careers in Career Cluster: Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security. Download this file or buy the entire bun
Preview of Civil Law Package

Civil Law Package

This comprehensive package is a basic guide to understanding civil law, and a great foundation for any Civil Law Unit. Categories include: Introduction Comparing Civil and Criminal Law Tort Law Defences to Torts Case Study Fairytale Tort Case Assignment The Civil Court Procedure
Preview of Catching Killers: Skeletal Secrets

Catching Killers: Skeletal Secrets

This WS goes with the Smithsonian Channel Series Catching Killers. 2 pages of chronological questions that following seamlessly along with the episode. From a sausage factory to the hidden lair of a serial killer, skeletal remains are solving grisly murders and forever changing forensic investigations. Check out all the episodes for this series and see if this will be a perfect fit to your curriculum. It is great to jumpstart any topic in forensic science.
Preview of US History: Nathan Hale and the Culper Spy Ring

US History: Nathan Hale and the Culper Spy Ring

EDITABLE reading comprehension packet on American military spy Nathan Hale and the civilian Culper Spy ring that was put in place after his execution by the British in 1776. Packet includes key information, pictures for visual learners, and reading comprehension questions with space to answer them right on the page.
Preview of Catching Killers: Fire Investigation

Catching Killers: Fire Investigation

This WS goes with the Smithsonian Channel Series Catching Killers. 2 pages of chronological questions that following seamlessly along with the episode. Arson used to be the ideal way for a crook to make evidence go up in smoke. Not anymore. Today, fire investigators are using new techniques and modern science to catch deadly arsonists red-handed. Go back to one of the biggest turning points in fire investigation: a 1990 Jacksonville, Florida fire that left a family dead and the only adult surviv
Preview of Catching Killers: Insect Evidence

Catching Killers: Insect Evidence

This WS goes with the Smithsonian Channel Series Catching Killers. 2 pages of chronological questions that following seamlessly along with the episode. See how maggots, flies, even grasshoppers have become star witnesses in some of the world's most famous murder cases. Check out all the episodes for this series and see if this will be a perfect fit to your curriculum. It is great to jumpstart any topic in forensic science.
Preview of Catching Killers: Smoking Guns

Catching Killers: Smoking Guns

This WS goes with the Smithsonian Channel Series Catching Killers. 2 pages of chronological questions that following seamlessly along with the episode. Grooves inside a gun barrel leave a distinctive mark on bullets, linking bullets to weapons and victims to killers.Check out all the episodes for this series and see if this will be a perfect fit to your curriculum. It is great to jumpstart any topic in forensic science.
Preview of Canada's Constitution

Canada's Constitution

This lesson explores the Canadian Constitution. The PowerPoint discusses the importance of the Constitution. The lesson also explores the British North America Act, the Statute of Westminster, equalization payments, the amending formula, the Meech Lake and Charlottetown accords and the division of powers within the Constitution. The guided note helps students follow along, while the post-lesson worksheet allows students to explore the topic further. This lesson is excellent for civics or law cou
Preview of Case Files Workbook: A Trial Companion (Distance Learning Friendly)

Case Files Workbook: A Trial Companion (Distance Learning Friendly)

Trying to figure out how to teach your trial unit digitally? I've developed this fantastic workbook to help your students navigate a trial!This allows for students to choose their own court case to follow by utilizing cases that are already digitized from resources like CourtTV and CVN, or you can assign a case for them to watch as a class. Students will work their way through the workbook as they learn about courtroom procedure, vocabulary, and the trial process. This workbook can easily be spl
Preview of Catching Killers: Proving Poison

Catching Killers: Proving Poison

This WS goes with the Smithsonian Channel Series Catching Killers. 2 pages of chronological questions that following seamlessly along with the episode. The #1 murder weapon of choice for centuries, poison comes in millions of killer compounds. Can modern science ever detect them all? Check out all the episodes for this series and see if this will be a perfect fit to your curriculum. It is great to jumpstart any topic in forensic science.
Preview of Students and the Supreme Court

Students and the Supreme Court

Created by
Benjamin Spath
These 13 landmark Supreme Court cases involve the rights of students. Students are given the facts of the case and the question the Supreme Court had to answer in each case. Students are then asked to provide their own opinion on each case. The power point has the Supreme Court decisions for students to take notes on in their workbook.CASES:West Virginia v. Barnette (1943)Engle v. Vitale (1962)In re Gault (1967)Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)Lau v. Nichols (1974)Ingraham v. Wright (1977)New Jersey v
Preview of US History: Al Capone and the Beer Wars

US History: Al Capone and the Beer Wars

EDITABLE reading comprehension packet on the bootlegging activities of the Italian Mafia in Chicago under the command of Al Capone in the Roaring Twenties and the FBI's attempts to bring him to justice during the Great Depression. Packet includes key information, pictures for visual learners and reading comprehension questions with space to answer them right on the page.
Preview of Mock Trial, Romeo and Juliet Project, Class Activity, Engaging, Debate, ELA

Mock Trial, Romeo and Juliet Project, Class Activity, Engaging, Debate, ELA

Mock trial - 9 day class project - based on the play by William Shakespeare, Romeo & Juliet!Engaging for the whole class!Includes -~Detailed Teacher Guide with daily lesson plans~Different packets for every character.~Different guides for each role - Jury, judge, plaintiff(s), defendants, witnesses, and lawyers~Lesson plans for each day and each roleCheck out my entire bundle below:Animal Farm - Mock TrialMock Trial BUNDLE!Alice in Wonderland - Mock TrialThe Princess and the Frog - Mock Tria
Preview of A Fun Legal Studies activity identifying Dumb Laws in America

A Fun Legal Studies activity identifying Dumb Laws in America

A Fun introductory Legal Studies activity having students research dumb and interesting laws in America. Students research and report their findings on a selected Law. Randomly select students to report their findings back to classmates. An extension task is for students to create a poster or collage on an identified Law.
Preview of TWELVE ANGRY MEN -- Reginald Rose (Play)

TWELVE ANGRY MEN -- Reginald Rose (Play)

All stand.And the verdict is -- a winner every time. Twelve Angry Men covers a number of relevant topics: justice, civic duty, courage, certainty and doubt, prejudice and empathy, law and grace to name only a few. Students generate a multitude of theme statements from these topics. All four Strands: Reading, Writing, Oral, and Media are covered, and the eight Role Scenarios spark engagement, provoke critical thinking, and promote creative communication and expression. This rich 92-page resour
Preview of A Fun game of PICTIONARY to help learn about "THE LAW"

A Fun game of PICTIONARY to help learn about "THE LAW"

** Pictionary is a super simple game that only requires a whiteboard pen, space on your Whiteboard and a simple score sheet. Have students from each team come to the whiteboard and draw the picture on the board from the provided "Wordbank"Put your students in TEAMS of four (4)Rotate around the teams and have a student select a word from the "Wordbank" and they draw a picture on the Whiteboard. The teams yell out their answer. First correct guess achieves a point for that teamKeep a record of the
Preview of A Do Now activity to introduce "Criminal Law" (First five minutes of the Lesson)

A Do Now activity to introduce "Criminal Law" (First five minutes of the Lesson)

A "Do Now" activity to start the lesson on Criminal Law. The first five minutes of the Legal/Law lesson to introduce some concepts and immerse some thinking about Criminal Law. The students independently work through the worksheet to get an understanding of the Legal topic. The teacher then builds out the lesson. The activity can also be a recap of a previous lesson to ensure continuity in your teaching.
Preview of A "Do Now" Criminal Law activity on an "Accessory"- 1st five minutes of class

A "Do Now" Criminal Law activity on an "Accessory"- 1st five minutes of class

A Do Now activity on Criminal Law- The term- "Accessory" to start a Legal/Law/Civics lesson. Have the students complete the task in the first five minutes of your lesson. This then sets up the focus for the up-coming lesson, or use as a recap from your previous lesson.
Preview of A "Do Now Activity" on Legal Studies- Law (First five minutes of your lesson)

A "Do Now Activity" on Legal Studies- Law (First five minutes of your lesson)

A "Do Now" activity to start the lesson on Criminal Law. (Murder). Use the first five minutes of the Legal/Law lesson to introduce some concepts and immerse some thinking about Criminal Law. The students independently work through the worksheet to get an understanding of the Legal topic. The teacher then builds out the lesson. The activity can also be a recap of a previous lesson to ensure continuity in your teaching.
Preview of A Fun structured worksheet on Business Scams (including Valentines Day)

A Fun structured worksheet on Business Scams (including Valentines Day)

The students follow the links and research the topic of "Common Scams- (including Valentines Day"). Once the research is completed have the students present their findings in their Workbook. Randomly select students and have them present their ideas to classmates. The teacher provides supportive feedback.
Preview of A Fun Wordsearch on "Legal Defamation" and an associated extension task

A Fun Wordsearch on "Legal Defamation" and an associated extension task

Students search the Wordsearch and highlight the listed words. The students then research the topic of "Legal Defamation". Once the research is completed have the students present their report in a poster, Powerpoint or essay. Randomly select students and have them present their findings to classmates. The teacher provides supportive feedback.
Preview of A Fun Wordsearch on "Mock Trials and Legal Justice" and an extension task

A Fun Wordsearch on "Mock Trials and Legal Justice" and an extension task

Students search the Wordsearch and highlight the listed words. The students then research the topic of "Mock Trials and Legal Justice". Once the research is completed have the students present their report in a poster, Powerpoint or essay. Randomly select students and have them present their findings to classmates. The teacher provides supportive feedback.
Preview of A Fun Wordsearch on "Legal Courtroom Terminology" and an extension task

A Fun Wordsearch on "Legal Courtroom Terminology" and an extension task

Students search the Wordsearch and highlight the listed words. The students then research the topic of "The Legal System Courtroom and associated terminology". Once the research is completed have the students present their report in a poster, Powerpoint or essay. Randomly select students and have them present their findings to classmates. The teacher provides supportive feedback.
Preview of A Legal Studies Wordsearch:- "The Law in Action Terminology and a support task"

A Legal Studies Wordsearch:- "The Law in Action Terminology and a support task"

Students search the Wordsearch and highlight the listed words. The students then research the topic of "The Legal System and associated terminology". Once the research is completed have the students present their report in a poster, Powerpoint or essay. Randomly select students and have them present their findings to classmates. The teacher provides supportive feedback.
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