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Criminal justice - law Common Core CCRA.W.6 resources

Preview of Serial Podcast Season One Unit Plan: True Crime Lesson Plans, AP ELA Activities

Serial Podcast Season One Unit Plan: True Crime Lesson Plans, AP ELA Activities

Serial Podcast Season One by Sarah Koenig is a fantastic way to teach literary nonfiction, rhetoric, bias, and the power of storytelling. This podcast is so engaging that even your most reluctant students will be enthralled with the true crime content! This Serial unit plan will provide you with literary nonfiction activities that help students analyze the production of the podcast, discuss bias from multiple angles, examine rhetoric from a real-world perspective, and so much more. All of these
Preview of Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speech

Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speech

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speechCOURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATE & INFOGRAPHIC ASSIGNMENT 20% OFFI AM CURRENTLY REDOING MY DILEMMA ONE SHEETS. THEY ARE NOW CALLED COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES.Are you looking for engaging and interesting material to stimulate classroom conversations? Do you want an educational product that explores fascinating court cases? Then look no further than COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES!COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES are the perfect too
Preview of Crimes of the Century Research Project

Crimes of the Century Research Project

Get students active and involved in your Government / Civics / Criminal Law class with this inspiring activity. With Instructor oversight, students research and then report on a famous--or infamous--criminal case. Perfect for tech-savvy students who enjoy presenting, this activity also is suited for the more reserved students who prefer not to be in the front of the classroom. Students love being their own private investigators, and teachers will love the excitement and energy that this activity
Preview of Project for Just Mercy: Make a Video for a Class Film Festival

Project for Just Mercy: Make a Video for a Class Film Festival

Description: After reading Just Mercy, students feel compelled to continue learning about the complex dimensions of mass incarceration and to share what they have learned with others. This project provides a platform for them to do so and to create an enduring video for a portfolio of their work in high school. In pairs or individually, students select a focus, conduct research, synthesize findings, write a script, either find or create graphics, and shoot a video. Videos can be presented in a
Preview of Innocence Project Brochure Bundle

Innocence Project Brochure Bundle

Combining a research guide and step-by-step directions for creating a brochure about the wrongly convicted and The Innocence Project. For more details, see descriptions on each item in the bundle.
Preview of 1st Amendment and Free Exercise Clause (COVID-19 and Distance Learning)

1st Amendment and Free Exercise Clause (COVID-19 and Distance Learning)

This is a handout that takes students through the free exercise clauses of the first Amendment, asking them analysis questions along the way. It is formatted for google classroom and asks final questions that relate to COVID-19). In class, this sparks 1-2 days of very rich discussion and debate among students, so it can serve as fodder for three days of lessons!This other handout is all about the Establishment Clause: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/1st-Amendment-and-Establishment-Cl
Preview of Innocence Project Brochure

Innocence Project Brochure

I used this as a way to get the students to use writing in a practical way, instead of just writing for me to see. The brochures were placed in a visible location in the library to spread the word to the other students about the plight of the wrongly convicted and The Innocence Project. We did this as a follow-up to the book, A Lesson Before Dying, in which a character was wrongly convicted, but it could also work as a stand-alone project in English or Social Studies or wherever you see fit. T
Preview of SCHOOL SHOOTINGS

SCHOOL SHOOTINGS

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WIRED2SUCCEED
Students will learn how to state their opinions with supporting details.Learn the skill of interviewingLearn how to write a short argument paper supporting their opinionLearn the roll of State lawmakers
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