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Justice & Injustice

See, Think, Wonder

Title: Justice

Warm-Up

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SEE, THINK, WONDER

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SEE, THINK, WONDER

Facts

Young people who experience cyberbullying are at a greater risk than those who don’t for both self-harm and suicidal behaviors.[7]

83% of young people believe social media companies should be doing more to tackle cyberbullying on their platforms.[8]

60% of young people have witnessed online bullying. Most do not intervene.[9]

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SEE, THINK, WONDER

At least 166 orcas have been taken into captivity from the wild since 1961 (including Pascuala and Morgan).

129 of these orcas are now dead.

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facts

- Trainers use whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bullhooks and other painful tools of the trade to force animals to perform.[4]

-In more than 35 dangerous incidents since 2000, elephants have bolted from circuses, run amok through streets, crashed into buildings, attacked members of the public, and killed and injured handlers.[5]

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Nearly 2,900 children and teens are shot and killed and nearly 15,600 more are shot and injured.

An estimated 3 million American children are exposed to shootings per year.

facts

Definitions

Justice: morally and legally fair treatment of others.

What might INJUSTICE mean?

Definitions

Justice

morally and legally fair treatment of others

Write three synonyms under each term

Justice

Moral

Fair

Injustice

Write three synonyms under each term

Injustice

Violation

Rights

Choose one photo

React:

Why did this photo stand out to you most?

What about the photo shows injustice?

Whose rights are being violated and why?

How can we fix similar problems?

Reflect

Where in our world do we see justice and injustice today?

TYPES OF JUSTICE

Types of Justice

Social

Justice

Environmental

Justice

Criminal

Justice

ISSUES

PERIOD 1 & 2

Crime

-gun violence

-stealing

-murder

-false accusations

-terrorism

-child labor

Environmental

-global warming

-ozone layer

-wild fires--animal lives

-animal cruelty

-littering/recycling

-clean water

-plastic bag

-clean ocean

Social

-homework

-racism

-prejudice

-video game responsibility

-bullying

-judging mentally ill

-stigma & poverty

-antisemitism

-sexual harassment

-war

-drugs

-social media

-lgbtq rights

-personal privacy

-police corruption

-education

ISSUES

PERIOD 7 & 8

Crime

Human trafficking

Child abuse

Police corruption

Wrongfully convicted crimes

school shootings

treatment of inmates

Environmental

Pollution

Pollution of ocean

Littering

Global warming

Water issues

Pet cruelty

Forrest fires

Social

prejudice

racism

Religious persecution- not allowed to practice religion

Drugs and vaping

Mental health stigma/judgement

treatment of homeless

Civil rights

LGBTQ Rights

Discrimination

The invisible disability

Handicap accessibility

teen pregnancy

suicide

starvation

poverty in schools

right to say no

sexual harassment

sexism

bullying

free meal programs

Video & Reflection

Discussion:

Does Peterson think he deserved his punishment?

What helped him feel useful?

What does the video teach about criminal justice?

Journal: Criminal Justice

Do you think it is possible to prevent crimes by giving to communities in need? Why or why not?

Video & Reflection

Malala

Title: Malala

WRITE FAST!

-What is Malala fighting for?

-Powerful quotes or words

-What do you notice about her family?

-Thoughts and connections

Title: Malala

Reflect

- What stands out to you most about Malala?

- Does this remind you of anything else you have heard of in the news?

- What does Malala teach us about fighting for what you believe in? (being an activist)?

padlet.com

PADLET

In groups, log into padlet.com using your ccsd account.

One student should CREATE a new padlet, and SHARE with your partner.

Share settings should be "can moderate"

#sixwordstory

CREATE

#sixwordstory

1. Link your photo from yesterday's class to padlet.com

2. Create a 6 word story that gives insight into your human's story (repeat this around the room)

CREATE

EXPLORING ISSUES

3 sentences: What is the issue, why is it a problem?

2 facts: in your own words

2 quotes: choose two important quotes

1 statement: do you agree or disagree with the author and why?

Exploring issues

PROGRESS

Progress Check

Article 1 Article 2 Article 3

How many articles have you and your partner read? ____________

We have completed...

3 sentence

description:

2 facts:

2 quotes:

1 statement

(agree/disagree):

LETTER

Choose one article or issue that you felt most strongly about after completing your research on padlet.com

Write a letter to the Mayor in effort to bring awareness to the issue!

Letter

Use your Padlet research to help you in your writing!

Your letter should:

a. Describe the problem and why it is important

b. Use quotes and facts from your articles to support your ideas!

c. Suggest actions that people in society can take to solve the problem

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