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

Preview of Tulsa Race Massacre CSI Inquiry Activity | What led to the Tulsa Race Riot?

Tulsa Race Massacre CSI Inquiry Activity | What led to the Tulsa Race Riot?

In this highly-engaging Tulsa Race Massacre CSI investigation, students investigate the causes of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Students take on the role of detectives as they seek to uncover the history behind the infamous Tulsa Race Massacre. This investigation engages students about the Greenwood District, "Black Wall Street," Tulsa segregation, the rise of lynchings, and the elevator incident that prompted the violence. This resource is included in my CSI American Histor
Preview of Street Law Powerpoint Notes

Street Law Powerpoint Notes

The Street Law Powerpoint Notes were created to supplement the 8th edition of the Street Law textbook, published by Glencoe and Street Law, Inc. The guided notes help students process the key information in each chapter of the textbook. A series of slides has been created to supplement the key chapters in the textbook (1-2, 5-16, 18-20, 23-24, 26, 29, 31-32, 34, 39, 42) and introduce students to the key content from each of the 6 units of the textbook (1- Introduction to the Legal System, 2 - Cr
Preview of Street Law Reading Guides

Street Law Reading Guides

The Street Law Reading Guides were created to supplement the 8th edition of the Street Law textbook, published by Glencoe and Street Law, Inc. The guided worksheets help students process the key information in each chapter of the textbook. A series of questions has been created to supplement the key chapters in the textbook (1-2, 5-16, 18-20, 23-24, 26, 29, 31-32, 34, 39, 42) and introduce students to the key content from each of the 6 units of the textbook (1- Introduction to the Legal System,
Preview of Forensics Digital Access Virtual Activities Bundle  DISTANCE LEARNING FRIENDLY

Forensics Digital Access Virtual Activities Bundle DISTANCE LEARNING FRIENDLY

Created by
WISEflamingo
FORENSIC SCIENCE, DISTANCE LEARNING & DIGITAL PRODUCTS! All distance learning & digital products from the WISEflamingo Forensics Product Line are Included! Faced with questions about what to do in a virtual school setting? Computer Savvy & like assigning work digitally? This bundle is perfect for you! Included are Wiseflamingo Virtual/Digital Forensics Products that are suitable for distance learning or sharing via a LMS platform. Most of the resources can also be printed and used
Preview of Genocide Extension Activity | Genocide Project | Guided Reading| 10th,11th,12th

Genocide Extension Activity | Genocide Project | Guided Reading| 10th,11th,12th

The Genocide Extension Activity provides students a follow up opportunity to continue to work on their understanding of mass atrocities. This activity for 10th, 11th and 12th graders provides guided reading and structured questions to further students understanding of the role of Genocides and the international community. It can then be followed up as a stand alone activity or academic discussion based on the Genocide Case Study Project.The Genocide Extension Activity for 10th-12th graders is a
Preview of Mock Trial (Criminal) - The Case of the Stolen Pocket Watch

Mock Trial (Criminal) - The Case of the Stolen Pocket Watch

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
This mock trial is based upon the old Irish folk song, The Black Velvet Band. It takes 3-5 class hours to complete. Because the mock trial involves drinking, I've included some civics/health lessons on how easily a person can become intoxicated by alcohol as part of the trial. The basic story is a guy goes to a bar with his buddy to drink and he is caught with a stolen pocket watch and sent to prison. The song has a number of variations, depending upon who is singing it. In some cases, the guy
Preview of Mock Trial (Civil case) The Case of the Flaming Brake Pads

Mock Trial (Civil case) The Case of the Flaming Brake Pads

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
The scenario is this: After a serious accident, parents of a disabled child have decided to sue four different “responsible” parties to the accident. All four parties have agreed to hold the trial in a single case, so there are four different defendants in the case. The different defendants are often at cross-purposes, so it doesn't amount to a four-against-one case for the plaintiff. The plaintiff's attorneys are charged with winning at least a $10 million judgment for their clients. Contains:
Preview of The Complete Roman Twelve Tables Mini-Unit!

The Complete Roman Twelve Tables Mini-Unit!

[PDF and PowerPoint zipped files] The Complete Roman Twelve Tables Mini-Unit!Immerse your students in a multi-day mini-unit on the Ancient Roman Twelve Tables! Included in the bundle are:Ancient Rome: Twelve Tables PowerPoint LessonHighlights the reasons and history behind the Twelve TablesWarm Up activity, Cornell Notes setup, relevance/objective statements, front-loaded vocabulary terms, history behind why the Twelve Tables were created, Hook Exercise on the Twelve Tables to get students inter
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 A Class Divided, Jane Elliot Video Guide (Two Days) Racism, Prejudice, 1960's

A Class Divided, Jane Elliot Video Guide (Two Days) Racism, Prejudice, 1960's

Two Day lesson that Goes with the Film "A Class Divided" https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/class-divided/ Lesson is stand alone, has a built-in Due now for students Great tool for all Grade levels from 6th Grade - 12th Grade and even into College, Could be used to Educate Administrators, Teachers, Parents and Children A Way to teach Racism, Discrimination, Prejudice, The Civil Rights Movement, and Learned Behaviors Built for two 45- 55 Minute Periods, and Pairs with a Famous Educati
Preview of Jury Simulation #2

Jury Simulation #2

This is a reading packet intended to give students a real life experience of our court system. There are multiple testimonies, courtroom vocabulary, and critical thinking expectations. This is a group work assignment, and can be branched out into multiple lessons.Trigger Warning: This reading material references depression, cancer, and bullying[Teacher Notes: It is advised that you read through the court case a few times before teaching this lesson. However, this can be used as a quick substitut
Preview of Trial of Anne Hutchinson - Primary Source - CCSS Aligned Lesson

Trial of Anne Hutchinson - Primary Source - CCSS Aligned Lesson

This lesson includes: - Access to a Prezi Presentation on Calvinism, the Puritans, Puritan culture, and Anne Hutchinson. - Primary Sources including images and trial transcript excerpts are included and scaffolded (vocabulary footnote option available for source). - Differentiated project as summative assessment with rubric for evidence based writing. - Teacher's guide including some lecture notes, DOK aligned comprehension questions, and procedures.
Preview of Life During Prohibition: A Case Study

Life During Prohibition: A Case Study

Created by
Time for Testing
THREE DAY, 38-PAGE UNITLife During Prohibition: A Case Study. The 1923-24 setting reveals what life during Prohibition was like for a teenager who delivered illegal sugar in Alabama and later entrained as an underage Naval recruit to Lakehurst, New Jersey, where he encountered the bustling era of speakeasies along the Coast. Two PowerPoint presentations supplement the short nonfiction story (complete with citations). This is a perfect secondary source for History teachers who have grown weary of
Preview of Intro to the American Judiciary (American Bar Assn)

Intro to the American Judiciary (American Bar Assn)

Created by
Maura Rubley
This assignment is an introduction to the Judiciary. The students will read a resource from the American Bar Association and take notes based on guided questions. Also included are A Bell-Ringer A link to the ABA resourceHandout with guided questions for two-column notesAn adapted version (fill-in the blanks)A teacher answer keyA formative assessment on the reading (Google Form)An Exit Ticket (Google Form)Everything is editable on Google Docs or Google Forms.
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