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Criminal justice - law Common Core RI.9-10.5 resources

Preview of In the Dark: Season 2, Episodes 1-4 Bundle

In the Dark: Season 2, Episodes 1-4 Bundle

If your students love Serial, wait until they hear In the Dark!This bundle goes with the first four episodes of the second season which explores how Curtis Flowers has been tried for the same murder case six different times over a 21 year period. They'll really be shocked when they hear he was behind bars up until December 2019 even though each of his trials has resulted in a hung jury or an overturned conviction from the Supreme Court.Episode one details the basics of the crime scene, the evide
Preview of Juvenile Justice / Youth Justice Mini-Unit

Juvenile Justice / Youth Justice Mini-Unit

Created by
Amber P
Unlock engaging conversations in your English class with this thought-provoking Juvenile Justice Slide Deck! Designed for collaborative learning, this resource pushes students to:-engage in meaningful discussions-work together to analyze videos-identify and apply textual evidence.-foster critical thinking skills and empathy-building-dig a deeper understanding of the legal system-take a stance on the issue-use evidence to support their ideas-write a letter to their local court system convincing t
Preview of Structured Academic Controversy Lesson Plan - Defund the Police

Structured Academic Controversy Lesson Plan - Defund the Police

Created by
Teaching Dissent
This Structured Academic Controversy lesson plan provides you with a measured, highly structured, and respectful approach for one of the most contentious and divisive debate topics for high schoolers in US History and government classes: Should Police Departments Be Defunded, if Not Abolished? The SAC approach encourages critical thinking, teamwork, and respectful communication among students while developing reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Using content developed byProCon, the
Preview of Case Study: Profile of a Vigilante

Case Study: Profile of a Vigilante

This is an extremely hot topic in world today. Bring a historical and psychological perspective to your Civics / Legal Studies / Government class with this valuable resource. Written in a clear and comprehensive manner, this reading takes students into the mind of the vigilante, and includes historical and Hollywood references which are certain to provoke a lively class discussion. Questions are included, along with an answer key, which allows for this resource to also be used as an assessment p
Preview of Bear Brook Podcast Episode Note Taking Templates

Bear Brook Podcast Episode Note Taking Templates

Looking for a way to help guide students' listening while studying the Bear Brook podcast? This notes template is for you!Using a variety of notetaking strategies from listing, making predictions and connections, drawing, and more, this template will help keep students engaged and maintain a bank of information to refer back to throughout their study of the podcast. Note templates are included for the following episodes:Episode 1: Hide and SeekEpisode 2: Known Only to GodEpisode 3: A Smaller Hay
Preview of U.S. Constitution Activity: The Bill of Rights

U.S. Constitution Activity: The Bill of Rights

Liven up the class discussion with this extremely useful and topical activity. Students love to discuss / debate what their rights are, and this activity can lead to energetic discussions and fiery debates on how each of the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution affect their everyday lives. While this activity can work quite well as a stand-alone activity, it is also linked to two websites that can assist students in their study of the Bill of Rights. Perfect for a Government, Civics, and Stre
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