I hope everyone had a restful weekend and did not miss me too much while I was at the workshop last week. It's time to get back on track and assure you were completing all the work left for you. Let's begin by reflecting on how test corrections may have helped you revise your knowledge. Take a moment to add the following assignments to your tracking sheets! (Rating & Reflection)
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Task II: Vocabulary Posters & Presentations
Each group will create a poster that has the vocabulary terms, a definition in your own words*, and a corresponding picture to present to the class. Be sure when you take your supply bin you place everything back for the next group- take pride in/Respect your classroom! :)
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Group 1= Summary Judgment
Group 2= Court Order
Group 3= Writ of Certiorari
Group 4= Jurisdiction
Group 5= Judicial Review
Group 6= Precedent
Each group will create a poster that has the vocabulary terms, a definition in your own words*, and a corresponding picture to present to the class. Be sure when you take your supply bin you place everything back for the next group- take pride in/Respect your classroom! :)
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Group 1= Summary Judgment
Group 2= Court Order
Group 3= Writ of Certiorari
Group 4= Jurisdiction
Group 5= Judicial Review
Group 6= Precedent
Task III: "Dear Mom" Letters
Now that we are moving on to take our new knowledge and apply it in analyzing some Supreme Court Cases, I want you to solidify your knowledge. Using your notes from the past few weeks, write a letter to someone special teaching them all you now know about the Judicial Branch, Courts, and Sources & Types of Law. You may include visuals and pictures (hint: Pyramids) to help demonstrate what you are speaking about. Think about how you would teach these topics to a class :)
Now that we are moving on to take our new knowledge and apply it in analyzing some Supreme Court Cases, I want you to solidify your knowledge. Using your notes from the past few weeks, write a letter to someone special teaching them all you now know about the Judicial Branch, Courts, and Sources & Types of Law. You may include visuals and pictures (hint: Pyramids) to help demonstrate what you are speaking about. Think about how you would teach these topics to a class :)