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The Week of November 6-8Monday, November 6
Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning classifications of crimes Procedure: 1. Jeopardy 2. Study guide HW: Prepare for test and complete study guide on Tuesday, November 7. Tuesday, November 7 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning classifications of crimes Procedure: 1. Test HW: None. Wednesday, November 8 Falkowski in Blood Drive Begin UCR webquest (not due on Monday) |
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The Week of October 30-November 3Monday, October 30 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze the importance of the UCR in measuring crime Procedure: 1. Mala in Se or Mala Prohibita? Polygamy video 2. Reading/questions on day 4 of PP - Page #1 Page #2 Page #3 3. PowerPoint Discussion Day 4 4. Explore UCR Stats FBI UCR Summary 5. Summative Review: Explain why the UCR is important to measuring and tracking crime throughout the United States in 3-5 sentences. 6. Graphic Organizer HW: Research Assignment - due Tuesday, October 31 by the time class starts even if you're absent on Schoology Tuesday, October 31 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss research assignments Procedure: 1. Review Research Assignment 2. Civil vs. Criminal Law Review HW: None. Wednesday, November 1 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze key weaknesses of the UCR 2. Discuss alternative measures to the UCR Procedure: 1. Review 2. Do Now: Survey on bullying (page 5) 3. PowerPoint Discussion Day 5 4. Snitching Video 5. Graphic Organizer of crime categories/distinction 6. Summative Review HW: Thursday, November 2 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss crime trends in the United States over the past five decades Procedure: 1. UCR v. NCVS 2. Compare reported incidents of bullying in district to reality (HIB report) (page 5) 3. Safest NJ Cities 4. PowerPoint Discussion Day 6 5. Victim Scenarios 6. Meth Scourge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKOMHlbw5xY 7. Summative Review HW: Friday, November 3 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss crime trends in the United States over the past five decades Procedure: 1. Review: Drug Issues 2. PowerPoint Discussion Day 7 3. Summative Review 4. Study guide HW: Prepare for test and complete study guide on Tuesday, November 7 |
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The Week of October 23-27Monday, October 23
Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Compare and contrast American, Russian, and Norwegian Prisons Procedure: 1. Bastoy Prison 2. Discuss Film in pairs 3. Discuss in full class 4. Russian Prison 5. Compare and contrast Norwegian, American, and Russian prisons: 10 sentences - submit to Schoology HW: Tuesday, October 24 Falkowski in meeting 1. Work on Research Assignment (part 2 due on Oct. 31st) Wednesday, October 25 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Distinguish the categories of classifying crimes Procedure: 1.Do Now: Crime Rankings for worst to least bad (see PowerPoint day 3) 2.Discuss lists in pairs for consensus and/or disagreement 3.Categorize same crime list into distinct groups on pages 78-79 4. Discuss categorizations 5. PowerPoint Discussion Day 3 6. Graphic Organizer 7. The War on Drugs HW: Thursday, October 26 Falkowski in meeting 1. Work on Research Assignment (part 2 due on Oct. 31st) Friday, October 27 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Classify crimes regarding the degree of criminality Procedure: 1. Graphic Organizer 2. Review Pages 74-78 3. Scenarios 4. Summative Review HW: |
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The Week of October 16-20Monday, October 16 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Employ research skills for the marking period research assignment Procedure: 1. Research Assignment (Sample Part I) HW: Part I due on Friday, October 20 by the time class starts. Tuesday, October 17 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Employ research skills for the marking period research assignment Procedure: 1. Research Assignment (Sample Part I) HW: Part I due on Friday, October 20 by the time class starts. Wednesday, October 18 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Distinguish between criminal and civil law Procedure: 1. Rodney King 2. OJ Simpson: Criminal v. Civil Law 3. Discuss key differences in small groups: write 5-8 sentences 4. Class Discussion 5. PowerPoint Discussion Day 1 6. Summative Review HW: Part I due on Friday, October 20 by the time class starts. Thursday, October 19 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss the differences between a misdemeanor and a felony Procedure: 1. Crime and Punishment "quiz" 2. Discuss above "quiz"/tally results 3. Discuss potential punishments as full class and why we might choose certain punishments 4. Pages 74-78 - Did we give crimes punishments based on recommendations 5. PowerPoint Discussion Day 2 6. Exit Slip: Is this a crime? - Hockey murder or accident? HW: Part I due on Friday, October 20 by the time class starts. Friday, October 20 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Employ research skills for the marking period research assignment Procedure: 1. Research Assignment (Sample Part I) HW: Work on part II of research |
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