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Classic Crimes and Trials: An Engaging Gallery Walk Activity

Step into the past with a hands-on Gallery Walk of 1940s classic crimes and trials. Predict innocence or guilt, discuss evidence, outcomes, fairness, societal impact in an interactive format. Engage in critical thinking and historical analysis.

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Classic Crimes and Trials: An Engaging Gallery Walk Activity

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  1. Pop Culture • 8-29-2016

  2. Bellringer • Composition Notebook • 8-29-2016 • Math Minutes

  3. Answers Math Minute 3

  4. Reminder • 1940s test tomorrow • If you haven’t, check your grades. MANY of you are failing. Missing assignments will kill you in this class  • Retest: in order to retest, you must complete all missing assignments FIRST. Again, you only have 5 days to retest. • Tardies start today!

  5. Gallery Walk – NO CHEATING, NO CELL PHONES! • There are 5 crimes around the room. On a sheet of paper, walk around the room and observe the crimes. • Gallery Walk: Classic Crimes and Trials • Classic Trial Prediction Innocentor Guilty? • Column 1: • Evidence from text to support your prediction • Column 2: • Actual Outcome • Column 3: • Innocent or Guilty? • Column 4: • Do you think the verdict was fair? Why or why not? • Column 5: • How did society influence or shape the outcome?

  6. Exit Slip

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