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I CAN’T WEAR WHAT ??. What?!?. Ben’s T-Shirt Trouble. Watch to see what happened when Ben Brewer decided to wear his favorite band t-shirt to school—in violation of the new school rule!. There should be a law against stupid rules like that!. Maybe there is….
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I CAN’T WEAR WHAT?? What?!?
Ben’s T-Shirt Trouble Watch to see what happened when Ben Brewer decided to wear his favorite band t-shirt to school—in violation of the new school rule!
There should be a law against stupid rules like that! Maybe there is… We now interrupt this exciting presentation to bring you the U.S. Supreme Court case, Tinker v. Des Moines. Read the case summary and do the exercises to find out whether Principal Carter’s rule is against the law!
Evidence About Armbands What if… Someone wrote a threatening note during class to one of the students wearing an armband?
Evidence About Armbands What if… On the school bus, someone threatened to beat up one of the students wearing an armband?
Evidence About Armbands What if… At lunch, someone said the armbands were stupid?
Evidence About Armbands What if… During class, someone made a face at one of the students wearing an armband?
Evidence About Armbands What if… Between classes, someone shoved one of the students wearing an armband into a locker?
Evidence About Armbands What if… Students stopped arguing about armbands when the teacher said it was time to begin class?
Evidence About Armbands What if… A student sang a song about how much he loved armbands, and people started arguing about whether he had a good voice?
Evidence About Armbands What if… Students were having fun debating about whether people should wear armbands?
Evidence About Armbands What if… Student arguments about armbands were starting to add up?
Evidence About Armbands What if… The teacher had to tell students to stop arguing so she could begin class? HINT: How would you use this evidence if you were trying to argue that the t-shirts ARE disruptive? What would you say? How would you use this evidence if you were trying to argue that the t-shirts are NOT disruptive? What would you say differently?
Next Time… Did Principal Carter have any evidence that band t-shirts were being disruptive?