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We The Jury InteractiveWe The Jury Interactive
Publisher
iCivics
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Grade
6th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Interactives
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15 mins
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We The Jury

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This We The Jury interactive also includes:
  • Game Guide: We the Jury
  • We the Jury: Evidence File - Smiths v. Dealership
  • We the Jury: Evidence File - Yates v. Gentry
  • We the Jury: Evidence File - Pizzeria Trio v. Taco Trio
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A jury must decide: are the names of two businesses so similar that one is hurt by customer confusion? Learners play the role of a juror who must decide—and convince others—whether Trio Taco and Trio Pizza are too similar. Using interactive features, pupils work through the evidence and try to work against the clock to reach a verdict.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

mock trial, trials, civil law

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Offer the resource as an incentive after studying the justice system

Classroom Considerations

  • Each class member needs access to a computer
  • Game is part of a series of interactives from iCivics

Pros

  • Resource is interactive and engaging
  • Avatars are diverse representations

Cons

  • Does not incorporate relevant instruction that helps students better understand the justice system
  • Game is a bit repetitive

Common Core

RH.6-8.7 RH.9-10.7 RH.11-12.7

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