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91 Constitutional scrapbooking Lesson Plans

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Grade Range
6th - 12th
Rating
5 Stars

Students explain how various issues regarding restrictions on the Internet are impacted by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, particularly in light of the recent school shooting and bombing in Littleton, Colorado. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students read an article that tells how a young man turned his life around through the help of a local charity. They create inspirational scrapbooks and posters to help motivate their peers when they are facing adversity. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students explore the many resources that one can use to explore a community, the Colonial Revival movement, and how the industry and technology reshaped life in Deerfield the Connecticut River Valley. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
5 Stars

Students examine the Second Amendment of the Constitution. They research and organize key arguments and other fundementals of gun control. They participate in a debate defending the wording of the Second Amendment. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students interpret, compare, and contrast historical documents of freedom, decide whether documents are still relevant today, and write letters to authors of documents including questions, suggestions, and praise. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th
Rating
3 Stars

Students study the Bill of Rights. They read a book to understand situations where rights have been challenged. Students perform short skits to demonstrate an amendment in action. They analyze documents and discuss important rights. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th
Rating
3 Stars

Students classify articles in a chest by what type of document they believe each article to be. They Discuss the three Founding Documents of our country, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution and why the document is important and why it is used today. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 12th
Rating
4 Stars

Students write about and discuss Presidential duties. They study the two competing foreign policy camps in the Bush administration by reading and discussing the article "Bush Team's Counsel Is Divided on Foreign Policy." In groups, students research the recent history of a country and the United States' relations with it. Students create and present a chart of group findings. Finally, they create a scrapbook of President Bush's foreign policy. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th
Rating
4 Stars

Students create a digital scrapbook depicting the life and journey of an immigrant to the United States. Individuals will use the internet as a tool to research immigration in the U.S., and videos and guest speakers help students better understand the journey of an immigrant. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students explore rights they have as Americans. After discussing the 26th Amendment and its history, they research how voting has changed over the years. Students create a scrapbook of events leading up to the right to vote. They write a letter to President asking for the voting age to be changed to 18. Full Review »