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Criminal justice - law Common Core RI.9-10.7 resources

Preview of History Crime Scene Investigation: Abraham Lincoln Assassination CSI

History Crime Scene Investigation: Abraham Lincoln Assassination CSI

Want a great way for students to engage in a group activity while they examine eyewitness testimony, artifacts, primary sources, and solve a historical mystery? Download The Abraham Lincoln Assassination CSI! This exciting activity can be used to challenge individual students or to encourage collaboration in groups of up to five. Students form CSI teams and examine real evidence from Ford's Theater to determine what happened to President Lincoln and who was responsible. While it is easy to det
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 Meek Mill Mini Unit Presentation

Meek Mill Mini Unit Presentation

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Google Slide Deck that aligns with the free lesson plans.
Preview of Serial Podcast Worksheets for Episode 1

Serial Podcast Worksheets for Episode 1

Are you into Serial? Is your classroom suffering from Alphabet fatigue because of the EOC, FSA, ACT, SAT, AP exams, or other standardized tests? Try introducing Serial! Students get the boots on the ground feel of being a part of an ongoing murder investigation with evidence collection, cell phone technology, and investigation techniques. Students can read the transcripts, look at the maps, work with graphic organizers, and create their own theory of the case. This is great for Reading informati
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