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U.S. Judicial Branch (Supreme and Federal Courts)
In this one-time course, students will learn about the Supreme Court, federal courts, justices, types of opinions, and jurisdictions.
Class experience
US Grade 8 - 11
In this one-time class, we will talk about the Supreme Court and their role in interpreting laws. We will then talk about federal courts and their jurisdiction. We will also discuss types of court opinions and the requirements to become a Supreme Court Justice. The class is structured as a lecture/discussion based class using a Google Slides presentation. The class will feature higher-order thinking questions to ensure students are able to find deeper connections and meaning from the content....
This class is taught in English.
Students will know what the Supreme Court does and the requirements to become a justice.
Licensed North Carolina Social Studies Teacher (9-12) B.S. History Education B.A. History
A small notebook to take notes in.
We will refer to the Constitution multiple times during this class.
Hello everyone! My name is Mr. Scott and I am a high school Social Studies Teacher in North Carolina. I have taught world history, civic literacy/government, American history, and sociology. I believe every student has the ability to grow and...
Group Class
$18
per classMeets once
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-18 learners per class