Civil Rights Movements: Then and Today
By Sarah Austin
Engage your students in having them draw important connections between the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s and contemporary grassroots movements taking place in the United States. This lesson will prompt students to analyze short documentary video clips that focus on six different contemporary grassroots movements:
1) Women’s March
2) Immigration
3) Standing Rock
4) Black Lives Matter
5) Climate Change
6) Teacher Strikes
With the corresponding video clips, students will fill out a provided T-chart that will identify the following aspects of each movement:
1) Desired Outcome/Changes
2) Group(s) involved
3) Strategies
4) Obstacle/Challenges
5) Questions
Hands-on activities: Two relevant, critical thinking activities follow that involve having students take their prior knowledge of the Civil Rights era (1950/60’s) and;
1. Using a Venn diagram, students will compare this time period with current day grassroots movements.
2. Each group will then discuss what issues are relevant and meaningful for them. Students will choose an issue that they wish to see change, and then as a group, will create a poster that promotes their cause.
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Students will have already learned about the Civil Rights era. This lesson serves as a critical thinking extension activity that encourages students to draw connections to contemporary grass roots movements & the Civil Rights movement.
Civil Rights Movement, current events, grassroots, racism, controversy, poster, Trump
The Menendez Brothers 10 Forensic Science Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle
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Forensic Science Reading Comprehension Bundle: The Menendez Brothers - 10 Engaging Worksheets
Immerse your students in the gripping story of the Menendez brothers with this comprehensive reading comprehension bundle, featuring 10 detailed worksheets that cover every major aspect of this infamous case. From the crime itself to the trial drama, forensic analysis, and media frenzy, each worksheet will captivate your students while building their comprehension skills in an engaging and thought-provoking way.
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Case Overview: The Menendez Brothers - Crime, Investigation, Trial, and Punishment
Get a broad overview of the Menendez brothers' crime, the investigation timeline, key trial highlights, and the aftermath of their sentencing.
Focus Topics: Crime summary, investigation, trial highlights, sentencing.
Crime Details: Inside the Night of the Menendez Brothers' Crimes
Dive into the chilling details of the crime night, including the brothers' actions and the timeline of events.
Focus Topics: Detailed crime account, crime scene, timeline of events.
Investigation Breakdown: How Detectives Uncovered the Menendez Brothers' Motives
Discover how detectives pieced together key evidence and interviews to build the case against Lyle and Erik Menendez.
Focus Topics: Investigation process, key evidence, detective work.
The Trial of the Menendez Brothers: Drama in the Courtroom
Step into the courtroom to explore the prosecution and defense arguments, witness testimonies, and the emotional impact of the trial.
Focus Topics: Courtroom proceedings, defense and prosecution, jury deliberation.
Punishment and Aftermath: Life Sentences for the Menendez Brothers
Learn about the brothers' life sentences, prison experiences, and ongoing media coverage of their story.
Focus Topics: Sentencing, prison life, public reaction, appeals.
Forensic Psychology: Understanding the Menendez Brothers’ Mental States
Analyze the psychological profiles of the brothers and the forensic psychology insights that were presented in court.
Focus Topics: Psychological analysis, family dynamics, expert testimonies.
Abuse Claims: The Role of Family Abuse in the Menendez Brothers’ Defense
Examine the brothers' claims of abuse, their impact on the defense, and how it shaped public perception.
Focus Topics: Abuse allegations, family dynamics, defense strategy.
Media Frenzy: The Menendez Brothers and the Public's Fascination
Delve into how extensive media coverage influenced public perception of the trial and shaped the story of the Menendez brothers.
Focus Topics: Media coverage, public interest, influence on the trial.
Evidence Matters: How Key Evidence Built the Case Against the Menendez Brothers
Break down the crucial evidence that led to the conviction, including forensic details, inconsistencies, and physical clues.
Focus Topics: Key evidence, crime scene analysis, investigation timeline.
The Legacy of the Menendez Brothers Case: Lessons in Law and Forensic Science
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Focus Topics: Legal impact, forensic science lessons, changes in law and perceptions.
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Exploring Careers: Law, Public Safety,Corrections & Security | Distance Learning
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This career unit gives students an introduction to the law, public safety, corrections and security career cluster and what a career in this field would be like. This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class.
The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students use close reading skills with a short informational passage to learn about the career field and answer questions to use critical thinking skills and demonstrate their understanding. Two different puzzles are included to learn different jobs in the career and to reinforce vocabulary skills. A technology based project comic creation project is included to allow students to use critical thinking and creativity to further explore the career field. A quick reference/tutorial is also included for StoryboardThat (free, no download needed). Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Introduction to Law Careers PowerPoint presentation (editable)
• Introduction to Law Careers Research Reading and Questions
• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)
• Job Type Word Search Puzzle (includes answer key)
• Technology based Creative Application Project Instructions, Tutorial and Rubric
• Team Brainstorming Worksheet
• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)
• Law Career Simulation Group Lesson Instructions and Rubric
• Law Career Reflection Questions (MS Word)
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By Sarah Austin
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.
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