Justice on Trial Slides
A comprehensive 7-slide presentation for the 'Justice on Trial' lesson. It includes lesson objectives, warm-up definitions, video viewing prompts with a YouTube embed, a breakdown of Elizabeth Key's legal arguments, and reflection prompts.
Colonial Case Profiles
A set of four fictionalized profiles for colonial Virginia residents in 1660. Students use these profiles to practice applying the legal logic from the Elizabeth Key case to determine potential outcomes for freedom suits.
Legal Logic Organizer
A structured graphic organizer for students to map specific evidence from fictional case profiles against the three legal arguments used in the Elizabeth Key case. Includes sections for evidence analysis, counter-arguments, and predicted outcomes.
Echoes of Justice Journal
A reflective journaling worksheet focused on the quote 'The law is pretty much only as fair as its application.' Students analyze the role of 'luck' in Elizabeth Key's case and connect historical outcomes to modern legal systems.
Justice on Trial Teacher Guide
A comprehensive facilitator's guide for the 'Justice on Trial' lesson. Includes a pacing guide, discussion prompts with specific video timestamps, an answer key for student case profiles, and historical extension topics.