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61. Pennsylvania Bar Association | Law Day 2003
Civics and Government by correlating each lesson plan to the Day festivities, including courthouse tours and mock trials for students, law Day luncheons
http://www.pabar.org/lawday2003home.shtml
In partnership with county bar associations, the PBA held its fourth annual statewide Law Day effort titled “One Nation Indivisible.” Beginning May 1 with kick-off events throughout the state and continuing through May 30, the Law Day celebration brought together over 1,000 judges, lawyers and schools to help children learn about the law and our country’s strength and history. The official statewide kick-off ceremony was held on May 1 at the State Capitol in Harrisburg and featured Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Thomas Saylor, PBA President Thomas Golden, PBA Law-Related Education Committee Co-chair Louis Teti and the Harrisburg High School Choir. The speakers talked with students from Shimmel Elementary School in Harrisburg about their experiences with the law and our country’s independence. In addition, the winner of the association’s statewide poster contest, a third grade student from Overlook Elementary School in Montgomery County, Pa., was announced. “The events of September 11, 2001, left a lasting impact on all Americans, including our children,” President Golden said. “As we continue to work together to heal as a nation, we now have the opportunity and responsibility to teach children about our country’s strength and history. Words like freedom, democracy and equality can become commonplace in the classroom as we work with schools and parents to foster the spirit of America in our children.” To achieve these goals, the PBA developed the

62. Links
dot Net law Instructor Publications law, Youth Legal Aid Fact Sheets lesson plans and Resources the Social Studies (MCSS) Minnesota mock Trial Page Minnesota
http://civicallyspeaking.org/links.html

63. Completely Irrelevant: Street Law Mock Trial II
Street law mock Trial II. So Street law has been a total manicdepressive roller coaster and have put so much effort into creating lesson plans and traveling to
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64. Lesson Plans
This lesson is designed It is based on a mock trial in which the...... convince a president to sign an unconstitutional act into law. 11 th 12th grade
http://bss.sfsu.edu/internment/lessonplans.html

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National Japanese American Historical Society
Developed by Rosalyn Tonai, Chizu Iiyama, and Bess Ricketts

Grade Levels: Elementary School
Lesson ONE JOURNEY TO TOPAZ, A LITERATURE BASED APPROACH
Description: To help students become aware of, and sensitive to, the Japanese American camp experience. They will develop a sense of empathy by simulating the situations which Japanese American children faced.
Grade Levels: Intermediate - High School
Lesson ONE BUILDING AWARENESS OF THE JAPANESE AMERICAN WARTIME EXPERIENCE
Description: It is difficult for anyone to truly feel the experiences that others have gone through unless he or she has been through similar situations. However, it is very important for students to "feel" history as well as to know it. Therefore, students can study the circumstances under which Japanese Americans were removed from their homes, their cities, and encamped in isolation during World War II.
Grade Levels: Intermediate - High School Lesson TWO UNDERSTANDING THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND THE JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT EXPERIENCE Description: To guide and support students in the processes of critical thinking and group interaction through the study of The Bill of Rights and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

65. Instructional Materials In Canadian Studies
are links to about a dozen lesson plans on Canadian they have several lists of law Related bibliographies for examples sources of mock trial teaching resources.
http://www.cln.org/subjects/can-studies_inst.html
Instructional Materials in Canadian Studies Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on, or support, specific topics within Canadian Studies. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
Canadian Immigration Theme Page
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Current Events Theme Page
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Mapping Theme Page
General Social Studies Resources Here are a number of links to lesson plans on specific topics with Canadian Studies, for example Canadian geography, history, or law. While there are a limited number of lesson plans on the net that deal with Canada specifically, there are many general social studies lesson plans which could be adapted to the Canadian scene. You may wish to go through our pages of lesson plans on the Environment History , or Other Social Studies . Please read our
BC's Parliament Buildings 1898-1998
Information on the history of the BC Parliament Buildings, including pictures, links to historical documents, and teaching activities.

66. Guide Entry 90.02.10
The three sample lesson plans act as guides for steps necessary for an accurate, studentdeveloped mock trial. all, “Acting Up in Contemporary law,” is an
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/guides/1990/2/90.02.10.x.html
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home Acting Up in Contemporary Law, by Antonia M. Coughlin
Guide Entry to 90.02.10:
This unit centers around preparing the students for improvisational roles in a mock trial. Vocabulary and discussion of relevant material related to crime, character roles, courtroom procedure, and sentencing are intertwined into activities such as lecturing, note taking, critical analysis, and dramatization. In order for the students to enact competently a mock trial, a section containing legal material is followed by a section devoted to improvisational exercises aimed at developing the student’s self confidence and performance skills. In Section I, Criminal Procedure, the objectives met include: familiarization with causes of crime, rights of the accused, categories of homicide, types of sentencing, legal reasons for imprisonment, criminal procedure, courtroom characters, and courtroom procedure. In Section II, Performance Development, the objectives met include: character development, development of concentration skills, improvisational skills, and blocking. The three sample lesson plans act as guides for the educator. They focus on steps necessary for an accurate, student-developed mock trial. This unit covers a four to five week teaching block. Although geared for a class of twenty-five students, the concept may be adapted to smaller or larger classes. The material may also be modified to meet the needs of varying levels of students.

67. Uniwersyteckie Poradnie Prawne
plans. law students teach a minimum of ten lessons. in a community setting over the course of. the street lawtype clinic. law students organize mock trials and
http://www.fupp.org.pl/engver/street.htm
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The topic is appropriate (i.e., close to the interest, culture, and mentality of the target groups). The topic is substantive and relates to important ideas.

68. Chuck_black2
OVERVIEW and PURPOSE A mock trial is a very valuable learning experience. 12.5.8, Define the concept of due process of law and explain the JUST BEFORE TRIAL.
http://www.cla.sc.edu/poli/courses/scgovt/Lesson Plans/emily_dunning.htm
MOCK TRIAL
Teacher: Emily Dunning Grade Level: 5,8,11, and 12 School: Indian Land Elementary and Middle School Subject: Mock Trial LENGTH: 4 TO 5 DAYS OVERVIEW and PURPOSE:
A Mock trial is a very valuable learning experience. It will help students learn about specific areas of law, courtroom procedure, roles of courtroom personnel, and how the U.S. courts solve conflicts peacefully. It also gives a student a perspective on how a courtroom really works. The students will learn details of trial process and procedures. Other skills that will be developed are critical skills that are globally necessary. (E.g. critical analysis of a problem, strategic thinking, questioning skills and listening skills.) South Carolina Social Studies Standards Met: Investigate the ways people can work together to promote the principles and ideals of American democracy. Explain the importance of personal responsibilities and civic responsibilities in the operation of a democracy Identify the factors that enhance the effectiveness of citizens and promote the functioning of American constitutional democracy.

69. Homework Center - Civil Rights & Brown V. Board Of Education
Separate but Equal is Uncontitutional Under the law http//www http//www.crfc.org/americanjury/CRFCScottsboroBoys.htm This mock trial lesson plans help bring
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/civilrights/lessons.html
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http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/freeatlast/
DiscoverySchool presents this in-depth lesson plan about civil rights.
Making Connections
http://www.bcri.org/resources/docs/curriculum.pdf
This 116-page K-12 curriculum guide from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is packed full of great lesson plan ideas for all grades. If you can't open this, download Acrobat Reader to view this document.
Eyes On the Prize: The Civil Rights Struggle 1954-1965
http://www.cis.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1992/1/92.01.03.x.html
This curriculum unit complements the PBS program series Eyes on the Prize
Using Primary Resources in the Classroom
http://www.archives.state.al.us/teacher/rights.html
This civil rights unit covers lessons about the bus boycotts, Birmingham, the Selma to Montgomery march and voting rights.
Fight for Civil Rights
http://www.abanet.org/publiced/lawday/schools/lessons/79_equalitychange.html

70. History / Social Science : Mock Trial
mock Trial materials include a hypothetical criminal case (including summaries of case law, witness statements rules of evidence), lesson plans on central
http://ci.kern.org/socialScience/mocktrial
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*Mock Trial Announces Its 22nd Year* *People v Casco* Mock Trial Coordinator - Vickie Spivy Phone (661) 636-4330 vispivy@kern.org Mock Trial Assistant - Clerical Support - Sarah Ramsay Phone (661) 636-4877 Fax (661) 636-4135 saramsay@kern.org The Kern County Mock Trial Program is funded with a grant from The Harry and Ethel West Foundation
and SPONSORED BY The Kern County Superintendent of the Schools (KCSOS) The Kern County Bar Association(KCBA)
Kern County Sheriff's Department
Superior Courts of Kern County
What is Mock Trial?
A team of students, with the help of a teacher coach and a volunteer attorney coach, prepares and presents the trial from the perspectives of the prosecution and the defense. There are many different roles for Mock Trial team members, including trial attorneys, pretrial motion attorneys, witnesses, clerks, and bailiffs. During Mock Trial, school teams prosecute or defend a simulated case prepared by the Constitutional Rights Foundation for use in the California Mock Trial Competition.
The Kern County Mock Trial Program has over 450 Kern County student participants. Through role-playing techniques, these students learn about the content and processes of law in an exciting and vibrant way. By studying the case and preparing strategies and arguments for trial, students also increase basic and public speaking skills, analytic ability, and team competition skills.

71. Lesson Plans (page 3)
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72. Teacher Lesson Plan - To Kill A Mockingbird
This resource for teachers provides lesson plans in which students are guided on a journey through the Depression Era, they become familiar with Southern experiences through the study of the To
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/lessons/98/mock/intro.html
The Library of Congress To Kill a Mockingbird
A Historical Perspective Kathleen Prody and Nicolet Whearty Students gain a sense of the living history that surrounds the novel To Kill a Mockingbird . Through studying primary source materials from American Memory and other online resources, students of all backgrounds may better grasp how historical events and human forces have shaped relationships between black and white, and rich and poor cultures of our country. This unit guides students on a journey through the Depression Era in the 1930s. Activities familiarize the students with Southern experiences through the study of the novel and African American experiences through the examination of primary sources.
Objectives
Students will:
  • learn about the history of African Americans in the South through analysis of historical and literary primary source photographs and documents; demonstrate visual literacy skills; master research skills necessary to use American Memory collections; be able to distinguish points of view in several types of primary sources; be able to identify literary devices and figurative language in historical documents and personal narratives;

73. N.J. State Bar Foundation -Videos - Mock Trial Videotapes
lesson plan for grades K1 and another for grade 2. In addition to the lesson plan, the guide mock Trial Videotapes - Taped at the New Jersey law Center on
http://www.njsbf.com/njsbf/programs/videos/mock.cfm
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Mock Trial Videotapes "Kids' Court" - This live television special, broadcast May 23, 1996 on New Jersey Network, features Law Fair, the Foundation's mock trial program for grades 3 to 6. A panel consisting of a judge, an attorney, a teacher and three elementary school students discuss legal issues from the student-written cases after viewing taped segments from the Law Fair Programs. Appropriate for all audiences. (60 minutes)
"Law Fair/Law Adventure Instructional Video" - features seventh-graders enacting their winning Law Adventure cases. (23 minutes)
"Mini-Court Videotape" - In this 11-minute videotape, second-graders from the Cochran Academy in East Orange, New Jersey, enact "The Case of the Missing Puppy" from the New Jersey State Bar Foundation's "Mini-Court Teacher's Guide." The video is intended to be used as a teaching tool in conjunction with the guide for grades K-2. The guide features a five-day lesson plan for grades K-1 and another for grade 2. In addition to the lesson plan, the guide contains a glossary of legal terms, coloring page, courtroom diagram, resource and activities sections, word searches, puppet cutouts and a student award certificate. A free copy of the guide will be provided with the videotape.

74. YEARLY LESSON PLAN: STREET LAW
YEARLY lesson PLAN STREET law 20012002. First Quarter Outline Third Quarter Unit V FAMILY law (Continued from 2nd. 1 . mock Trial a. child custody case.
http://www.atech.org/faculty/young/Yearly/sl-year.htm
First Quarter Outline: Unit 1: INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITIES: Unit II: HISTORY OF LAW: 1. codification 1. Latin, language of law 1. introduction of degrees of crime a. rules/guidelines for computer usage b. group activities/research Unit III: JUVENILE LAW: "Juvenile Justice" Second Quarter: Unit V: FAMILY LAW: (Will continue into 2nd. semester) 1. valid/invalid 1. grounds 2. requirements Third Quarter: Unit V: FAMILY LAW: (Continued from 2nd. quarter) 1. Wills 2. epitaphs/tombstones 3. obituaries 4. obituary/bio news paper article with photo Topics: a. Medieval Justice system b. English Common Law c. Juvenile Justice d. Pornography e. Family Law issue Unit VI: CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY: Topics: a. arson b. vandalism c. larceny 1. grand 2. petty 3. shoplifting d. embezzlement e. extortion f. burglary: 1. degrees g. forgery h. receiving stolen property 1. fencing operations/stings 2. stings 3. individual liability/responsibility l. unauthorized use of a vehicle 1. joyriding 2. grand theft auto Unit VII: CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON: 1 . criminal Fourth Quarter: Unit VII: CONSUMER LAW: 9. Computer:

75. Courts In The Classroom
plan for secondary teachers on conducting mock oral arguments tool to teach an interesting aspect of the law. won in the court decision at the trial court) Stan
http://www.in.gov/judiciary/education/lessons/2001/oct/OCT_shah_v_harris3.html
Kirit C. Shah, M.D. v. Stan Harris and Nancy Harris Lesson 3: Oral Arguments On-Line
A lesson plan for secondary teachers on conducting mock oral arguments* *The staff of the judicial branch chose this case as a useful tool to teach an interesting aspect of the law. Its selection has no bearing on how the case will ultimately be decided. Since the members of the court did not participate in the preparation of the lesson plan, the issues raised in it will not necessarily be addressed in the oral argument. Background: Teachers should ask their students to read the case summary and the briefs of the appellant (the person bringing the case) Kirit C. Shah, M.D. and the appellees (the people who won in the court decision at the trial court) Stan and Nancy Harris, and watch the October 9, 2001 oral argument before the Indiana Court of Appeals. These materials are available at the Oral Arguments Online page.

76. Frankenstein--Literature Lesson Plan (grades 9-12)--DiscoverySchool.com
most unabridged dictionaries will give lawspecific definitions students participating in the mock trial using the This lesson plan may be used to address the
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/frankenstein/

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Students will understand the following: Great literature can be and has been adapted in many ways over time. For this lesson, you will need: Simplified legal guides Dictionaries Space to set up mock trial Point out to the class that in the United States these days, when litigation is so popular, a new version of Frankenstein set here might show the monster, before going off to the Arctic, suing his creator in civil court for negligence, malpractice, and emotional and physical distress. Tell students that they are going to stage a mock trial of Victor Frankenstein for the above-mentioned charges. The trial, like the novel, can have science-fiction or fantasy elements. Explain that the case will be heard in civil court, where a suit is brought by one individual (plaintiff) against another (defendant), whereas in criminal court, the case is between the state (prosecution) and the defendant.

77. Making Civics Real: Workshop 8: Lesson Plan
lesson Plan Context Banneker Senior High School in Washington, DC Students in his law class have won the District of Columbia mock Trial Championship for
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Constitutional Law is a two-semester, grade 12, honors option at Benjamin Banneker Senior High School, and provides an academically challenging environment. The course is co-taught by Matt Johnson and students from the American University Washington College of Law. It aims to encourage all students to become autonomous learners, effective communicators, and active citizens in our society. Students are expected to do independent research on a civil law topic, write a complete analysis of a constitutional issue, and submit a book review on a current law-related book. Students participate in mock trials and a citywide moot court competition. The course has four units: Introduction to Law and Legal Systems, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, and Criminal Law. The course text is

78. Making Civics Real: A Workshop For Teachers: Tools For Teaching
and to police procedure in their study of criminal law. lesson Plan In this lesson, each student takes Students prepare their cases and engage in a mock trial.
http://www.learner.org/channel/workshops/civics/toolsforteaching/lessoncollect/

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Workshops 1-8 Tools for Teaching Support Materials ... National Standards Lesson Collection From this page, you can quickly access the eight original Lesson Plans that are profiled in this workshop. In addition, you can access Other Lessons which employ the highlighted constructivist strategies or further explore the workshop topic. Lesson Plan
This lesson demonstrates the use of questioning strategies in mock trials. It features ninth-grade civics students at Southwest High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in a simulation of a U.S. Supreme Court hearing concerning a First Amendment case. Other Lessons
Controversial Issues in Practice
In this article, Maria Gallo, director of legal studies and a teacher at Harry S. Truman High School in the Bronx, New York, presents three lessons on the First Amendment: The Establishment of Religion, The Free Exercise of Religion, and Putting It All Together: A Round Table Discussion. Lesson Plan
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Instructional activities to promote enduring democratic behaviors through broad voter education are presented. The author, G. Dale Greenawald, is an educational consultant who has published extensively in the field of social studies education, and recently served on the faculty of the University of Northern Colorado.

79. Lesson Plan Taken From: Http://school
the main activity of this lesson is a mock trial that outlines both sides. due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use,.
http://www.cmhep.org/E17Internment/Supp/mocktrial.htm
Lesson Plan Taken From: http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/activities/japaneseamericans/background.html Grade Level: Subject Area: U.S. History Curriculum Focus: U.S. Government, Civics Duration: 3-5 Class periods Objectives Students will: Research the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Discuss Roosevelt’s Executive Order in the light of the Fifth Amendment and discuss its legality. Hold a mock trial to explain and evaluate the positions favoring and opposing the policy of internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Materials Information sources including Internet sites, magazines and books, electronic encyclopedias and databases Procedures Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, which forced the Japanese-American population of the western United States into internment camps. Many of these American citizens lost their property or were forced to sell their homes. Tell students that they are about to examine both sides of this issue by conducting a mock trial. Motivation Distribute the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution to the class.

80. Digital History
review the trial process before beginning the mock trial. http//www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials website answers common questions about the trials.
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/lesson_plans_display.cfm?lessonID

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