ABSTRACT

Transform your classroom into a courtroom and get ready for students to take part in a great learning adventure. The six trial simulations in this book let students delve into criminal and civil law with motivating cases that mirror situations in fairy tales, nursery rhymes, literature, and history. In the roles of attorneys, members of the jury, defendants, witnesses, and courtroom personnel, students prepare and conduct cases. They will learn to use statements of fact and witness affidavits to determine guilt or innocence.

The book is divided into three sections that:

  • define the types of courts in the U.S. court system;
  • explain how to carry out a mock trial; and
  • give six ready-to-use court cases, including all necessary documents.

The court cases allow students to understand both criminal and civil trials, with three types of each case. The cases allow you to stage trials involving Hansel and Gretel, John Wilkes Booth, Little Miss Muffet, Romeo and Juliet, Jack and Jill, and Little Red Riding Hood.

Don't miss this opportunity to teach critical thinking and teach students how to weigh opposing points of view. The exciting results will motivate students to exercise their reasoning skills, polish their communication skills, and apply knowledge of the legal system. This will become one of your favorite classroom adventures.

For more judicial activities, see Blind Justice and On Trial.

Grades 5-8

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part 1|8 pages

Building a Foundation

chapter 1|2 pages

Understanding the Judicial System

chapter 2|4 pages

Court Systems of the United States

part 2|20 pages

Structuring the Mock Trial

chapter 3|6 pages

Planning Your Mock Trial

chapter |1 pages

Audience Briefing

chapter |2 pages

Hints for a More Effective Trial

chapter |1 pages

Saple Planning Schedule

chapter 4|12 pages

Conducting a Mock Trial

part 3|120 pages

Trials for Classroom Use

chapter 5|64 pages

Criminal Trials

chapter 6|54 pages

Civil Trials

chapter |18 pages

Dale Hampshire v. Clara Muffet

chapter |19 pages

Lord Capulet v. Friar Laurence