Interactive 'History' Teaching Hub by Sarah Austin
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Hello, I have been teaching Social Studies for 24 years. I value critical thinking and students seeing themselves as social agents. Equipping students with these skills should be the cornerstone to all lessons taught in the classroom.
Hello, I have been teaching Social Studies for 24 years. I value critical thinking and students seeing themselves as social agents. Equipping students with these skills should be the cornerstone to all lessons taught in the classroom.
Are you looking to engage your students in the study of different forms of GOVERNMENT?
This Post-Zombie Apocalypse simulation is the perfect way to get your students excited and engaged with
learning about different forms of government &
Applying this knowledge and creating their own form of government.
The slide presentation will guide both the teacher and the student through note-taking, student discussions/debate, and activities.
This resource will provide students with an introductory framework from which to understand the judiciary process. Students will delve into the fundamental aspects of a courtroom such as: the basic structure and lay-out of a courtroom, the function of different roles (judge, jury, defense, prosecutor), and the common procedures and language used in a courtroom environment. Students will also explore the importance of how to create an opening and closing statement, the legal grounds of when to object, and understand the dynamics of a direct and cross examination. This resource will be very useful for teachers who are searching for an engaging & informative way to introduce students to the concept of mock trials.
Materials:
Teacher Reference Guide
One 32 Slide Presentation & Guided Notes
One 12 Slide Presentation & Guided Notes (Step by Step Application)
Mock Trial Handouts
Jury Role Play
Opening Statement
Closing Statement
Objections
Debriefing