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      • Thumb image for An Independent JudiciaryResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        An Independent Judiciary

        Grades: 7 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy, History-Social Science
        One hundred years ago, a spirit of reform swept America. Led by the progressives, people who believed in clean government and th...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        Voters and Judges

        Grades: 7 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy, History-Social Science
        When trial judges preside over lawsuits and criminal trials, they make many legal rulings: Should this evidence be admitted? Sho...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        Citizenship & Participation

        Grades: 4 to 9
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy, History-Social Science
        (Create account to access) Students will learn what it means to be a U.S. citizen and how citizenship is obtained. They will com...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        Landmark Library

        Grades: 7 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy, History-Social Science
        (Create account to access) This library of mini-lessons targets a variety of landmark cases from the United States Supreme Court...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        McCulloch v. Maryland

        Grades: 8 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy, History-Social Science
        (Create account to access) Students learn about the landmark case McCulloch v. Maryland, in which the Supreme Court clarified wh...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        Judges: Playing Fair

        Grades: 7 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy, History-Social Science
        (Create account to access) This mini-lesson takes a look at the role of fair and impartial courts in American life. Students lea...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        The "Supreme" in Supreme Decision

        Grades: 7 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy, History-Social Science
        (Create account to access) After playing Supreme Decision (http://icivics.org/games/supreme-decision) with your class, use this...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        James Bond in a Honda: Trial Simulation Lesson

        Grades: 7 to 11
        Subjects: Civics, American Democracy, History-Social Science
        (Create account to access) Students participate in a scripted fictional trial based on a real case in which the producers of Jam...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        Trial Court "Go Fish"

        Grades: 6 to 9
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        (Create account to access) Here, iCivics presents a judicial variation of the classic card game "Go Fish!" Students use a write-...
        Contributor: Deborah Genzer
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        Understanding Procedural Justice

        Grades: 4 to 7
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        Objectives: Students will analyze the concept of procedural justice by: identifying in a play the unfair decisions by the ruler...
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        Mini Mock Trial

        Grades: 6 to 9
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        Mini-Mock Trials are shorter versions of mock trial, taking an average of 2-3 hours. They are helpful for teaching about trial p...
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        The Courts – Elementary Level Making an Appeal

        Grades: 3 to 6
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        Objectives: Students will be able to argue an appellate case. Students will analyze public policy conflicts. ...
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      • Thumb image for Teaching Strategies for Civics, Law and Government EducationResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        Teaching Strategies for Civics, Law and Government Education

        Grades: 6 to 12
        Subjects: Branches of Government, Civics, History-Social Science, United States History
        Instructions including student handouts for the most often used engaging strategies in civics, government, and law education. In...
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        Spotlighting the First Amendment with a 5-Step Teaching Strategy

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        I am a San Marino High School (CA) social studies teacher who tells the students enrolled in my U.S. Government class that with ...
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        Scottsboro Trial

        Grades: 9 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        In this lesson, students will read about and discuss the Scottsboro Trials from the 1930s. This miscarriage of justice clearly d...
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        Teaching About Due Process and the Law

        Grades: 6 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        In this lesson, students will be presented with various cases of discrimination. They will identify the discriminatory practice,...
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        Salem Witch Trials

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        This lesson centers around a short play in which the accused person is given an obviously unfair trial. Students are asked to di...
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        Teen Curfew

        Grades: 6 to 8
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        In this lesson, students will consider a proposed teen curfew law in a mock city council session. The class is divided into grou...
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        Brown v. Board of Education Word Puzzle

        Grades: 6 to 12
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        Learn about a landmark Supreme Court ruling with this word puzzle. In 1954, the court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education that ...
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      • Thumb image for We the Civics Kids Lesson 4: Principles of Justice and the Role of the JudiciaryResource Type: Website / HyperLink

        We the Civics Kids Lesson 4: Principles of Justice and the Role of the Judiciary

        Grades: 1 to 4
        Subjects: Civics, History-Social Science, American Democracy
        Lesson four focuses on the principles of justice and the role of the judiciary. By following a young girl as she tries to recove...
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