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Macbeth Mock Trial

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<p>A mock trial created to provide a dynamic and engaging learning environment where students not only explore Macbeth but also develop crucial skills in critical thinking, analysis, collaboration, and creativity. The combination of different formats caters to different learners and settings, ensuring all students can participate actively and meaningfully.</p> <p>Activities included<br /> Mock Trial (Long Version)<br /> Mock Trial (Concise Version)<br /> Questions on central elements of the text<br /> Wordsearch<br /> Crossword Puzzle</p>
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An Inspector Calls Mock Trial

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<p>The Inspector Calls Mock Trial is designed to engage students deeply with the themes and characters of J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. Through this interactive exercise, students will explore moral responsibility and the consequences of actions, using a courtroom setting to facilitate discussion and critical thinking.</p> <p>Components of the Activity:<br /> Mock Trial<br /> Scoring Activity and Scoring Criteria<br /> Character Summary<br /> Crossword Puzzle</p> <p>Learning Outcomes<br /> Students will:</p> <ul> <li>Develop critical thinking and analytical skills as they assess moral responsibility.</li> <li>Enhance public speaking by participating in a formal trial.</li> <li>Deepen their understanding of the play’s themes, characters, and social commentary.</li> <li>Foster collaboration and teamwork by working together in roles and discussions.</li> </ul> <p>Overall, the mock trial, combined with the scoring activity and crossword, provides a comprehensive and engaging approach to revising An Inspector Calls, encouraging students to think critically about the text and its implications in a modern context.</p>
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Law Mock Trial - Goldilocks on Trial

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<p>This is a fun and interactive activity which is designed to introduce students to<br /> key personnel within the courtroom.</p> <p>It follows the famous story of Goldilocks. She is put on trial and it is for a jury to decide her fate.</p> <p>The jury can be made up of any number of students/audience to enable full participation.</p>