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Teacher Manuals: Project description, implementation guidelines, programmatic concerns, 30 pages of teaching methods, lesson plans, suggested answers, cartoons of cases, summary decisions for over 60 cases, selected constitutional amendments and a glossary.

Introductory Units: Student booklets of ten, sequential lessons develop the interrelationship of human actions, values and laws, and teach problem solving skills using Supreme Court cases.

Visuals of Legal Issues and Supreme Court Decisions: A student booklet of visuals of open ended Supreme Court cases and other legal issues designed to foster problem solving.

Our Constitutional Heritage: A 1991 text for secondary students with reading disabilities that simplifies the creation of the Constitution, its history and recent court cases; teacher guide available.

The Ratification Debates: A Dynamic Approach to Understanding the Principles and Concepts in the United States Constitution (teacher guide available.)

The Presidency Under Our Constitution (teacher guide available.)

CompuLEGAL: a HyperCard tutorial that presents the Project LEGAL teaching method. CompuLEGAL supplements the teaching of Project LEGAL by allowing students of upper elementary and secondary grade levels to set their own pace. Teachers can monitor students' progress by instructing them to print off their responses to CompuLEGAL's questions. Students compare their responses to suggested answers. Text, graphics and sound all combine to make CompuLEGAL a multisensory learning method.

Project LEGAL created video clips of student dilemmas.

Spanish language student booklets and visuals: Project LEGAL student booklets (grades 5, 8, 11) and visuals of landmark Supreme Court cases designed to foster problem solving have been translated into Spanish and are now available.


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