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Grade Range
5th - 12th
Rating
3 Stars

Students define the Bill of Rights, identify and explain each amendment, and explain why these amendments were included in the Constitution. Full Review »

Grade Range
11th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students engage in a hypothetical case in which popular music/artist is used to explore the United States Bill of Rights. They experience different learning styles, higher order thinking skills, and cooperative learning during this lesson. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students translate the meanings of and draw illustrations depicting the Bill of Rights amendments. They discuss how philanthropy is enabled by the Bill of Rights. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
3 Stars

Students analyze the individual rights and situations to which the Bill of Rights applies. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students create an Intergalactic Bill of Rights and apply the United States Bill of Rights to a hypothetical situation. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th
Rating
4 Stars

Students create a HyperStudio stack on an assigned amendment from the U.S. Bill of Rights. They read and discuss articles about the Bill of Rights, conduct research and complete a graphic organizer, and in small groups develop a HyperStudio stack to present to the class. Full Review »

Grade Range
1st - 4th
Rating
4 Stars

Students develop an appreciation of the Bill of Rights. They create a Jeopardy game to practice and reinforce vocabulary crucial to the understanding of the "Bill of Rights". They use small "moon cards" or index cards to create games to provide practice in basic skills such as phonics, rhyming words, vocabulary, and contractions. Full Review »

Grade Range
8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students participate in a Think-Pair-Share activity in which they list three rights they could not live without and share what they wrote with a partner. After watching a video, they identify the events that led to the signing of the Bill of Rights. In groups, they create a PowerPoint presentation for one of the ten amendments and present their information to the class. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
3 Stars

Students review and analyze the Bill of Rights document and determine what rights were violated when certain individuals were tracked by the United States government. They briefly look at why it is easier to track alien residents in the United States who do not have the same protections as citizens. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students consider the importance of individual liberties found in the Bill of Rights and recognize the significance of the Fifth through Eighth Amendments. Then they recognize the significance of the Declaration of Independence and that American citizens not only enjoy many rights guaranteed by the Constitution but also have many responsibilities associated with those rights. Full Review »