The Power of W.O.W. By: Crystal Hubbard.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Crime Under the Sea By Shikha Sanjiv and Cheryl Kim A Lesson on The Three Branches of Government!
Advertisements

The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary. SORROW/ PENITENCE SORROW- deep distress, sadness, or regret especially for the loss of someone or something loved PENITENCE-
Kantian Ethics (Duty and Reason)
Social expressions Social expressions are expressions/vocabulary that are used in social situations.
Crime. Crime – vocabulary Copy the box – can you fill it in? murderer murder to murder shoplifter shoplifting to shoplift assailant assault to assault.
HOW TO ACT WHEN YOU FEEL ANGRY
detective deal with case criminal commit a crime guilty crime.
Mrs. Cleaver- 4th Grade English
MacBeth William Shakespeare xiii-xv Middle of Shakespeare’s career - James VI of Scotland became the monarch in England - He would become King.
Characters People or animals in a story. Setting Tells where and when the story takes place.
UNIT 4 REVIEW Miss Bowen 4 th Grade ELA. Spelling Correctly spell the words that Miss Bowen reads aloud.
List as many school rules as you can think of
Introduction to Criminal Law Chapter 8. Intro to Criminal Law Almost all crimes require an act, accompanied by a guilty state of mind –Done intentionally,
Prefix “co-” and “com-”. Good morning! Get your folders Fill in your agenda I’m so happy you are in my class!
The way someone or something acts; what they do a)behaviorbehaviorb)darknessdarknessc)illnessillnessd)silencesilence.
Unit 1: Reaching Out. Lesson 1 Spelling Long and Short a 1. blade11. sale 2. gray12. hang 3. past13. stain 4. afraid14. glass 5. magic15. raft 6. delay16.
Law 12 MUNDY  A person is still considered a danger to society if she/he intends to commit a criminal act, but is caught before committing it 
Actus Reus and Mens Rea. Actus ReusMens Rea What Do They Mean? -Means a “wrongful deed” -The physical or guilty act, omission, or state of being that.
Stress. Big Test Christmas Vacation Winning the Lottery?
Unit 1: Lesson 4 Vocabulary Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott.
The Signmaker’s Assistant Vocabulary and Amazing Words
IRE: Idea, Reason, Example
© 2015 albert-learning.com The Death Penalty. © 2015 albert-learning.com The Death Penalty The Death penalty or Capital punishment or is a legal process.
 Sin What turns us against God?   Mortal sins What must we confess in the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation?
Module 1 Our body and healthy habits Listening. Some tips to improve your listening! 1.Be relaxed but concentrated. 2.Learn to forecast the topic according.
Story: The Power of W.O.W.!. To give help. The boy appreciated the assist his friend gave while he was doing his sit ups.
2.6 CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY AND RELATED DEFENCES.
Crimes against property and related defences. Although offences against the person like murder are most likely to draw media attention, many of us are.
A Desperate Deed & Moulin Rouge Presentation. Example 1: The short film ‘A Desperate Deed’ by Matt Bird uses a motif to convey the theme of crime happening.
6 Types Of Crime IN American Society 6 Types Of Crime IN American Society.
Date: Tuesday, June 3rd Topic: Food Banks. TARGET VOCABULARY Assist= When you attend to a place and when you help someone else to do something.
Communication in Marriage: the Key to Loving Your Spouse.
Taking things that don’t belong to you
What Makes Us All Different?
Protecting the innocent
Mystery Vocabulary Alibi: A story by an accused person of not having been at the scene of the crime.   Clue: Something that appears to give information.
Love Our Christian Values
An Act of Kindness -
Vocabulary Terms and Definitions
KS3.
10/22/07 BR- What are the “elements” of a crime?
Crime Scene Basics STEM Forensics.
A look at how and why we punish today
Interpretation of Lines
Making Predictions What will happen next?.
Prefixes ad- (ac-, as-, af-, ap-)
Warm Up 12/7 Imagine that your parent(s), who you feel are already acting suspiciously, sent your childhood friends to spy on you. How would you feel.
Lesson 4: Vocabulary Words
co-, com- = together, with
Theories of Punishment
Word List: spec = see, look
And Then There Were None
A story about Jane’s Thinking bubbles
POINT OF VIEW RL.5.6 Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described.
Do you REALLY know what good manners look like?
Our Emotions.
Computer Misuse Act 1990 GCSE ICT.
Warm Up 11/9 Imagine that your parent(s), who you feel are already acting suspiciously, sent your childhood friends to spy on you. How would you feel.
ROOT WORDS Spec = Look.
Conclusion: This image validates women that are not in jail, marginalizes women in jail, reifies women that have not made these poor choices, and silences.
Spec see, look.
Journal: Think about the emotions being portrayed in and about the story behind the photograph above. What details do you notice that help you develop.
Remember a hypothesis is an educated guess that predicts the outcome of something like an experiment.
Elements within Mens Rea
You Have To Give It To Earn It. It’s Earned!
The Power of W.O.W By: Crystal Hubbard.
Word List: spec = see, look
Class Rules [class name here] Developed by Orchard Hill College.
The Code of Hammurabi By:Jillian Kelton.
Attempt, Conspiracy & Parties to an Offence
Presentation transcript:

The Power of W.O.W. By: Crystal Hubbard

-blameless or with good intentions innocent -blameless or with good intentions

-guessed or thought over ideas speculated -guessed or thought over ideas

-someone who may have committed a crime suspect -someone who may have committed a crime

-crimes that involve stealing burglaries -crimes that involve stealing

regretfully -feeling sorry or sad

assist -help or lend a hand

-an act of kindness or a good deed favor -an act of kindness or a good deed

prior -before or earlier

-was wrong about someone or something misjudged -was wrong about someone or something

Scheme A plan