Your child will be able to pretend to be a lawyer in a mock legal court setting arguing about some of the most popular and revolutionary cases in US history.
Educational Aspects
Logical Thinking-Your child will need to connect their supporting facts, past cases, evidences and ideas with the argument they are fighting for. They will also need to pick the best explanation when the judge asked for a clarification.
General Knowledge -The mock court setting allows your child not only be able to learn what a lawyer actually does, but they will also learn more about how the US law system work.
Counter-arguments -Your child will be able to hone their perception as they are needed to quickly understand the opponent’s supporting argument and decide whether to object. Inappropriate objections will reduce their points, so they will need to object only to statements that are invalid.
Reading -In order to present a convincing and effective supporting argument to counter your opponent’s statement, your child will need to read through and understand the statement being made.
Less Educational Aspects
Motivation -The judge will let your child know whether the supporting statement they picked are good or not by praising them. Winning a case is also a great motivator for a child to continue playing the game.
Replay Value -As there are many ways you can win an argument, your child will be able to replay the same cases multiple times even when they have finished playing all the 9 cases available in this game.
by AethynaJul 1, 2016Your child will be able to pretend to be a lawyer in a mock legal court setting arguing about some of the most popular and revolutionary cases in US history.
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