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LESSON PLAN
Is the Death Penalty On the Way Out?
Skill
Critical Thinking, Evaluating Arguments
Read the Article
More states are abolishing capital punishment, fewer juries are handing down death sentences, and the number of executions is falling.
Analyze the Article
1. Set Focus Pose this essential question: Is the death penalty unconstitutional?
2. Read and Discuss Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions. Then ask them to answer the following questions, citing text evidence:
3. Core Skill PracticeAssign, print, or project the activity Evaluating Arguments. Have students use it to compare and evaluate the arguments made by supporters and critics of capital punishment.
Extend & Assess
4. Writing PromptDo you think the map on page 11 provides evidence in support of Garrett’s point of view? Explain in a brief essay.
5. Video Deep DiveHave upper-level students watch these Harvard Law School videos (https://bit.ly/3qJVZCB) and then discuss the impact the Furman ruling had on capital punishment in the U.S.
6. Quiz & SkillsAssess comprehension with the quiz.
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