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Discussing Supreme Court Cases in the Classroom
It's no secret that the Supreme Court has been making headlines lately, particularly with:
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Roe v. Wade
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Prayer in Schools
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Second Amendment
So, there's no better time to address these cases — and their decisions — in your classrooms.
To make things quick and easy for you, we have fully developed lessons (including videos and activities) for your students on our website.
No matter what SCOTUS news you want to highlight, we have exactly what you need this school year! Check out our
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Further Resources
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Supreme Court DBQs: Exploring the Cases that Changed History helps your students develop the critical thinking skills they need to evaluate the Court's rulings and the impact of these rulings on American society. Each of the 31 DBQs also contains a section called "The Issue Endures," which highlights current applications of the case issue.
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Featured US Government Resource
We're reintroducing our most recently updated curriculum:
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Being An American . Through primary source analysis, writing assignments, discussion prompts, and other activities, students will "connect the dots" by focusing on the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, civic values, American heroes, and exploring the meaning of citizenship to them.
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