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Mock Trial: Public Speaking and Persuasive Writing

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Created by Teacher(s): Hannah Loera|Published on: November 7, 2023
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In this lesson, students learn about a lawsuit brought by Hawaiian youth climate activists and participate in a mock trial to explore the role of the government and the rights of youth.


Step 1 - Inquire: Students reflect on the meaning of justice, watch a video about actions taken by Hawaiian youth climate activists, and discuss their reactions.


Step 2 - Investigate: Students learn the components of a trial, review the case brought by the Hawaiian youth climate activists, and prepare to participate in a mock trial.

Step 3 - Inspire: Students participate in a mock trial, discuss the verdict, and reflect on how the outcome relates to real-world challenges and solutions to climate change.
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Subjects: Social Studies, English Language Arts
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Region: North America, USA - West, United States, Hawai'i
Posted on Nov 07, 2023

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Hannah Loera

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