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What I Read
Creativity Tools
Law Education
Academy Legal Lexicon
Mr. Beats Court Cases
Stuff You Should Know Podcast
Mock Trial and Moot Court
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Examine "The Case"
The Opening Statement
Direct Examination
Cross-Examination
Admission of Evidence
Hearsay and Opinion Testimony
Objections
Closing Argument
Code of Ethical Conduct
Jury 101
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Voir Dire
Mock Trial and Moot Court Cases
S.C.O.T.U.S. Project
The Courts
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The Next Justice of the S.C.O.T.U.S. is...
Supreme Court Cases High School Students Should Know
Indiana Supreme Court
PM Community Service Project
Adv Speech
Ted Talks
Speech Basics
Summer Reading Book Talk
Special Occasion Speech
Declamation Speech
Demonstration Speech
Multicultural Informative Speech
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Choosing Your Topic and Determining Your Purpose
Organizing Your Main Ideas
Introducing and Concluding Your Speech
Integrating Source Material into Your Speech
Outlining Your Speech
Creating a Works Cited Page
Developing Your Delivery Outline and Speaker Notes
Oral Interpretation
Mock Congress
Group Discussion
Infomercial
Persuasive Speech
Final - Informative Speech
Final Speech (Alternative) - 2nd Chance
ENG 11H CC
Vocabulary Study
Independent Reading
ALA Banned Books Week
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Virtual Read-Out
Banned Book Research
Wanted Poster
Independent Novel
Book Club
Language Study
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Subjects and Predicates
DO, IO, OC, and SC Review
Prepositional & Appositive Phrases
Verbal Phrases
Ch 3 Using Clauses
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Subordinate Clauses
Using Verbs
Subject-Verb Agreement
Writing
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Writing Summaries
Soundtrack of My Life
Observation Essay
A Snapshot in Time Narrative
Describing Essay
Narrative Essay
Law Meets Literature
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A Time to Kill Activities
A Time to Kill
Trifles
Twelve Angry Men
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Character Analysis
To Kill a Mockingbird
In Cold Blood
"The Lottery"
Amer Social Movements
Socratic Seminar: This I Believe
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Socratic Seminar Groups
Covey's Habits
I. Declaring Independence: The American Revolution
II. Unvanishing the Indian: Native American Rights
III. LIttle Books that Started a Big War: Abolition and Antislavery
IV. This Land is Herland: Women's Rights and Suffragism
V. Capitalism's Discontents: Socialism and Industry
VI. Strange Fruit: Against Lynching
VII. Dust Tracks onthe Raod: The Great Depression
VIII. The Dungeon Shook: Civil Rights and Black Liberation
IX. A Problem that Had No Name: Second-Wave Feminism
X. The Word Iis OUt: Gay Liberation
XI. From Saigon to Baghdad: The Vietnam War and Beyond
NHD & More
"I Am" Project
Bulletin Boards
NHD
Leadership
Community Service
The Literature
"Shall Women Have the Right to Vote?" (1851) Wendell Phillips
From "Women and Suffrage" (1867) Lydia Maria Child
From "Declaration and Protest of the Women of the United States (1876)
From "Solitude of Self" (1892) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892) Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The lEgacy
"Frederick Douglass" (1908) Mary Church Terrell
"Why Women Should Vote" (1910) Jane Addams
From
Herland
(1915) Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Nineteenth Amendment and Equal Rights Amendments (1920, 1923, 1943)
"Iron Jawed Angels"