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(Class 2) Kids Law Firm - Bill of Rights: Amendments 6 thru 8 of the US Constitution : Civics - US Government

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ProfessorBlackmore.com (J.D., LL.M., Veteran)
Average rating:4.8Number of reviews:(91)
This is Class 2 of a 3-Part Social Studies, Civics, Law course covering the first 8 amendments to the United States Constitution - in The Bill of Rights.

Class experience

Students will learn the following in this course.

Class 1 
- Introduction to the Bill of Rights and the 1st Amendment:

Students will gain a basic overview of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution and how it makes up the Bill of Rights. Students will also learn about the rights included in the 1st Amendment including:

 Freedom of Religion
 Freedom of Speech
 Freedom of the Press
 Freedom of Assembly, etc.

- 2nd Amendment and 3rd Amendment

Students will learn about the rights included in the 2nd and 3rd Amendments including:

 the Right to Bear Arms
 the Quartering Amendment - the protection against quartering soldiers in citizens' homes, etc.

- 4th Amendment; 5th Amendment

Students will also learn about the rights included in the 4th and 5th Amendments including:

 The protection against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures
 The Right Against Self Incrimination
 The Right to a Speedy Trial
 The Right to an Attorney, etc.

- Then we will wrap up the fun by setting up our law office review wherein we will match clients with the right attorney specializing in the Bill of Rights area of law applicable to the client's problem and/or if the client's problem involves a right that is protected in the Bill of Rights. 

Class 2 

- 6th Amendment; 7th Amendment and 8th Amendment

Students will also learn about the rights included in the 6th, 7th and 8th Amendments including:

 The Right to a Speedy Trial
 The Right to an Attorney, etc.
 The Right to a Jury
 Protection Against Cruel and Unusual Punishment, etc.

- Then we will wrap up the fun in our law office review wherein we will match clients with the right attorney specializing in the Bill of Rights area of law applicable to the client's problem and/or if the client's problem involves a right that is protected in the Bill of Rights. 

Class 3 

- 9th Amendment and 10th Amendment; Review

Students will learn about the 9th and 10th Amendments and why they are called the Non-Rights Amendments. 

- Then we will wrap up the fun in our law office review wherein we will match clients with the right attorney specializing in the Bill of Rights area of law applicable to the client's problem and/or if the client's problem involves a right that is protected in the Bill of Rights.  

At the end of all of the fun and excitement you will become a Bill of Rights - Boss Kid!!!
I have been teaching college/university and law school students since 2005 in the areas of law, political science/government, and criminal justice. In addition, I have 15 years of law practice. I have first-hand knowledge and expertise in the area of critical reading, analysis and synthesis. I teach students how develop analysis skills that will advance their critical thinking and effective problem-solving abilities.
This is a summary of the full listing of class requirements. Please read the full listing upon enrollment to ensure that the class is good fit for your student.

*** [[  Please do not allow the student to attempt to take the class while in bed or otherwise laying and/or moving throughout the home while the class is in progress.  ]]

*** Virtual backgrounds are not allowed as they are a distraction and students use them to get around the requirement that they please not take the class in bed. 

*** We request that the student use a wired internet source plugged into the internet router instead of WIFI – constant blinking of the Internet and students dropping in and out of the class is disruptive. In addition, it is difficult to communicate with the student when the WIFI is intermittently unstable, as it makes it difficult to understand what the student is saying ((It is best if students can test this technology at least 1 day prior to starting the class.))

*** Participation in-person with continuously enabled video/audio each day of the class is mandatory for (all) students. [This is not a video play-back class]. The class is delivered in real time only.

*** Please do not allow the student to attempt to project their video participation in class using an ipad; phone; facetime or other mobile device. 

*** The student (must) use a desktop computer or laptop sitting securely on a desk or table so that the camera is stabilized at all times throughout the class.  Constant movement of the screen or video camera that is used to project the student’s video into the classroom is very disruptive during the class.

***For optimal performance, students should use headphones with a good microphone so that we can communicate efficiently throughout the course. ((It is best if students can test this technology at least 1 day prior to starting the class.))

-- All Course Resources and activities are provided before and/or during class on shared screen
     -- INCLUGING:
        1) Course Videos
        2) Course Powerpoints (student downloadable copies provided)
        3) Course quizzes (So that the student can participate in anonymous class polling and see other students' answers to the questions, before the initial class, students should navigate to socrative.com and download the app (if the student will be using a smart phone or pad device. If the student will be using the desktop version, the student should be ready to navigate to (KAHOOT.IT) during class.  ((It is best if students can test this technology at least 1 day prior to starting the class.))
        4) Course discussion materials
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
For the purpose of assessing student progress, engagement and interaction with students, the following third-party tool will be used throughout the class: 

- Kahoot assessment and activity tool. More information about Kahoot may be found by navigating to Kahoot.com.

Parents can be assured that this lesson is made for children and is specific and to the point of:

- the subject matter of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Right and
- furthering the educational, analysis and problem-solving skills of children up and through the age of 18.

******** I personally edit & vet all videos & materials that are used during the course and videos are played directly from my powerpoint presentation to ensure that the material is age appropriate and that it is free of any inappropriate language or other inappropriate content.********
We will refer to the U.S. Constitution including the Bill of Rights (Amendments 1 through 10 of the U.S. Constitution).
Average rating:4.8Number of reviews:(91)
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Professor Blackmore has been practicing law for over 15 years and teaching law school for over 10 years. Professor Blackmore enjoys working with students and faculty in law, criminal justice and political science. Professor Blackmore also provides... 
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$12

per class
Meets once
50 min

Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-15
1-10 learners per class

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