Resource ID:
13678
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn about different types of hate crimes. In addition, they will learn about why hate crimes occur, and the legislation surrounding hate crimes.
Resource ID:
13348
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
This lesson, provides students the opportunity to learn about the special requirements for handling hazardous materials to maintain a safe working environment.
Resource ID:
13699
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
This lesson is an introduction to the proper procedures for handling and managing explosives and other hazardous materials. A mock bomb threat and response activity is included.
Resource ID:
7659
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will focus on compliance requirements concerning hazardous materials and the transportation of hazardous waste materials.
Resource ID:
13741
Grade Range:
9, 10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will discuss dangers for individuals employed in LPSCS, and how to manage wellness and stress levels.
Resource ID:
20104
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will characterize the psychological effects of stress and aging and identify health and wellness issues throughout the lifespan stages.
Resource ID:
20103
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will compare social services such as drug dependency rehabilitation centers and investigate drug dependency treatment options.
Resource ID:
20102
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will identify the elements of geography that affect travel and tourism.
Resource ID:
13362
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
This lesson introduces students to the history of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). Knowing the history is important for establishing where the system began, and the struggles it has overcome to become the agency it is today.
Resource ID:
13582
Grade Range:
11, 12
This lesson gives students an introduction to fingerprinting and includes the history and development of fingerprinting.
Resource ID:
13562
Grade Range:
11, 12
Forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil law making the scientist in the crime laboratory an active participant in the criminal justice system. An understanding of the origin and development of forensic science is imperative…
Resource ID:
12836
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
This lesson allows students to explore the history of information technology. Students will have the opportunity to create a timeline of events and select a specific event to research and present.
Resource ID:
11275
Grade Range:
11, 12
This lesson will provide students, an understanding of the role of the office manager and how that role has developed over the period of time in history.
Resource ID:
10769
Grade Range:
9, 10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will research the history of printing and imaging and analyze the evolution of this field and its historical impact on society.
Resource ID:
13756
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will research the background needed to prepare for certification in security services, with a focus on the security measures used to protect lives, property, and information.
Resource ID:
20100
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will identify and define common hospitality services vocabulary words used to enhance customer service, and demonstrate knowledge of the lesson’s vocabulary through an original skit.
Resource ID:
20099
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will expand job-specific technical vocabulary.
Resource ID:
20098
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will explain the importance of a marketing plan and evaluate various marketing strategies. Students will also create promotional tools and demonstrate proper techniques for using telecommunication equipment.
Resource ID:
20097
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will participate in community leadership and teamwork opportunities to enhance professional skills.
Resource ID:
19863
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson students will identify, describe and use strategies to determine individual learning styles. Students will also differentiate and record examples of various strategies teachers use to meet the needs of students.