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Kindergarten criminal justice - law lessons

Preview of Police Appreciation Unit

Police Appreciation Unit

This is a mini unit for Police Appreciation week or Thank a Police Officer Day. Items included in this product are, a sentence strip hat, a badge and handcuffs to look like a police officer.An Anchor chart activity, with anchor chart pieces included. A book to make with your students to send to the police station.A poem to include if you want to send gooodies to the hard working police officers.And a Craft to make to send to the police officers.I have a blog post on this, that I would love for y
Preview of Ruth Bader Ginsburg I Dissent READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Ruth Bader Ginsburg I Dissent READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Integrate STEM in your classroom during Women's History Month with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scales of Justice STEM Activity!The Ruth Bader Ginsburg STEM Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Women's History Month. Teach students that anyone can be a successful positive influence regardless of gender. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been a champion of women's rights for decades in the United States Court System.Students begin the activity
Preview of Police Badge Craft

Police Badge Craft

This is a craft for Police Appreciation week or Thank a Police Officer Day. I have a blog post on this, that I would love for you to check out: Police Appreciation Blog Post
Preview of Mandatory Reporting: It's Your Job

Mandatory Reporting: It's Your Job

MANDATORY REPORTING CHILD ABUSE: IT’S YOUR JOB "L" is for Lawsuit; Lumped in; and Liable. Are you the next Teacher to be named in a Lawsuit, or Lumped into Litigation because you are paid by the school district being sued, and allegations frame you as being Liable, too? The Eight Myths--All False!--About Mandatory Reporting Child Abuse Myth #1: “I have to be a tenured teacher to report child abuse.” Myth #2: “I have to be a medical doctor to report child abuse.” Myth #3: “Without concrete
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