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Five engaging court cases for students to investigate! This is a great activity which asks students to predict: Innocent or Guilty? They will need to provide evidence from the cases to support their prediction. Students will then be able to see if their prediction was correct. They are then asked follow up questions.
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7th - 12th
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Five engaging court cases for students to investigate! This is a great activity which asks students to predict: Innocent or Guilty? They will need to provide evidence from the cases to support their prediction. Students will then be able to see if their prediction was correct. They are then asked follow up questions.
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great resource
This was a wonderful resource that kept my students interested and engaged!
This was a good addition to another trial activity that I use with To Kill A Mockingbird. It does not contain a blank chart for student use, so I had to use white out to make my own. That would make it better for sure.
I used this resource as a way to help my students engage with the court scene as we read To Kill a Mockingbird. The students were very interested in the details and outcomes of these court cases and we had many lively discussions.
Teaching my Civics Exploratory Class for middle school; great resource and exactly what I needed.
Thanks so much, have a great year!
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