Teaching Materials

CRFC is pleased to provide these classroom lessons and resources for elementary, middle, and high school teachers. Teaching materials can be searched by any of the categories below or by entering a term in the “Keywords" field. CRFC recommends beginning with a general search that uses only one or two criteria; searches can be further refined as necessary.

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Number of Items Returned - 4

Audience: Middle School (6-8), High School (9-12)
Weber v. Chase
Topic Details:
Due Process, Equal Protection, Jury System, Rights of the Accused, Rule of Law, Supreme Court/Judicial Branch
Teaching Strategy:
Mock Trial, Problem-Based Learning, Simulation/Role Play
US Constitution:
Bill of Rights (Amendments I-X), 1st Amendment, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, 6th Amendment, 7th Amendment, 14th Amendment
Audience: Upper Elementary (4-5), Middle School (6-8)
state v. bean
Topic Details:
Due Process, Equal Protection, Jury System, Rights of the Accused, Rule of Law, Supreme Court/Judicial Branch
Teaching Strategy:
Mock Trial, Simulation/Role Play
US Constitution:
Bill of Rights (Amendments I-X), 5th Amendment, 14th Amendment
Audience: Middle School (6-8), High School (9-12)
state v. roberts interactive mock trial program
Topic Details:
Due Process, Equal Protection, Jury System, Rights of the Accused, Rule of Law, Supreme Court/Judicial Branch
Teaching Strategy:
Mock Trial, Simulation/Role Play
US Constitution:
Bill of Rights (Amendments I-X), 5th Amendment, 6th Amendment, 7th Amendment, 14th Amendment
Audience: Primary (K-3)
State v. Wolf
Topic Details:
Due Process, Jury System, Rule of Law, Supreme Court/Judicial Branch
Teaching Strategy:
Mock Trial, Simulation/Role Play
US Constitution:
Bill of Rights (Amendments I-X), 5th Amendment, 6th Amendment, 7th Amendment, 8th Amendment