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1 rubric Recent Supreme Court Case       popup preview  
Students will research a Supreme Court case that is Criminal Justice related (no civil cases) that is no older than 2000 and provide the case history, parties involved, the ultimate decision, and the dissent position.

Grade levels:   Undergrad  
patlarson
2 rubric Federalism Court Case Presentation       popup preview  
Supreme Court Cases and Federalism

Grade levels:   9-12  
patlarson
3 rubric 3 Branches of Government       popup preview  
It is important that we understand the 3 types branches of government we have in America (Executive, Legislative and Judicial)). To ensure that you all understand the 3 branches and and positions of each, we are going to complete a graphic organizer. Use what you have learned about the different types to create an analogy of our different governments. Make sure that you have the responsibilites of each branch listed.

Grade levels:   K-5  
patlarson
4 rubric 3 Branches of Government       popup preview  
It is important that we understand the 3 types branches of government we have in America (Executive, Legislative and Judicial)). To ensure that you all understand the 3 branches and and positions of each, we are going to complete a graphic organizer. Use what you have learned about the different types to create an analogy of our different governments. Make sure that you have the responsibilites of each branch listed.

Grade levels:   K-5  
patlarson
5 rubric 3 Branches of Government       popup preview  
It is important that we understand the 3 types branches of government we have in America (Executive, Legislative and Judicial)). To ensure that you all understand the 3 branches and and positions of each, we are going to complete a graphic organizer. Use what you have learned about the different types to create an analogy of our different governments. Make sure that you have the responsibilites of each branch listed.

Grade levels:   K-5  
patlarson
6 rubric Recent Supreme Court Case       popup preview  
Students will research a Supreme Court case that is Criminal Justice related (no civil cases) that is no older than 2000 and provide the case history, parties involved, the ultimate decision, and the dissent position.

Grade levels:   Undergrad  
patlarson
7 rubric Conspiracies Project       popup preview  

Grade levels:   9-12  
patlarson
8 rubric Lincoln-Douglas Debate Judging Ballot       popup preview  
General debate ballot for judges for annual Law Debate.

Grade levels:   9-12  
patlarson
9 rubric History Presentation Rubric       popup preview  
Oral Presentation, Powerpoint

Grade levels:   9-12  
patlarson
10 rubric World War II research project       popup preview  
Research a WW II topic. Use a least 3 sources of information. Design a presentation that explains what you have learned. You will be required to present the project to your teacher or to your class.

Grade levels:   9-12  
patlarson
11 rubric Lincoln-Douglas Debate       popup preview  

Grade levels:   9-12  
patlarson


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