Supreme Court Case PowerPoint Project
PowerPoint Requirements:
-Information- correct and is easy to read and follow (can be colorful, but must be able to read info)
-Pictures- as many or few as you want (actual photographs or clip art)
Slide 1- Title: Your name, case name, year of case
Slide 2- Background: What happened, why did the case reach the Supreme Court?
Slide 3- Arguments of each side: Why/how was their right(s) violated?
Slide 4- Arguments of each side: Why/how did they NOT violate their right(s)
Slide 5- Issue: Question/issue being asked to the Supreme Court for it to decide
Slide 6- Verdict: What did the Supreme Court rule and why?
Slide 7- Importance: Importance of the outcome of the ruling, legacy of the ruling for the future
Presentation Requirements:
-Demonstrate you are knowledgeable about the case
-Do not simply read verbatim from your notes or the PowerPoint- instead tell the class about the case, ruling, and overall importance
-Speak loud and clear
Grading:
-This project counts for a test grade
-Grading breakdown: 33% PowerPoint, 33% Presentation, 34% work done leading up to presentation
Supreme Court Case PowerPoint Project
PowerPoint Requirements:
- Information- correct and is easy to read and follow (can be colorful, but must be able to read info)
-Pictures- as many or few as you want (actual photographs or clip art)
Slide 1- Title: Your name, case name, year of case
Slide 2- Background: What happened, why did the case reach the Supreme Court?
Slide 3- Arguments of each side: Why/how was their right(s) violated?
Slide 4- Arguments of each side: Why/how did they NOT violate their right(s)
Slide 5- Issue: Question/issue being asked to the Supreme Court for it to decide
Slide 6- Verdict: What did the Supreme Court rule and why?
Slide 7- Importance: Importance of the outcome of the ruling, legacy of the ruling for the future
Presentation Requirements:
-Demonstrate you are knowledgeable about the case
-Do not simply read verbatim from your notes or the PowerPoint- instead tell the class about the case, ruling, and overall importance
-Speak loud and clear
Grading:
-This project counts for a test grade
-Grading breakdown: 33% PowerPoint, 33% Presentation, 34% work done leading up to presentation