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Lesson 2: Suffrage Amendments Lesson PlanLesson 2: Suffrage Amendments Lesson Plan
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Center for Civic Education
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5th - 6th
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Lesson 2: Suffrage Amendments

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This Lesson 2: Suffrage Amendments lesson plan also includes:
  • Quick Vocabulary (Teacher Resource 1)
  • Suffrage Amendments Added to the U.S. Constitution (Teacher Resource 2)
  • Who Can Vote in the United States? (Student Handout 1)
  • Building Our Vocabulary (Student Handout 2)
  • Suffrage Amendments: In Your Own Words (Student Handout 3)
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Youngsters examine selected amendments to the Constitution to determine how voting requirements in the US have changed from the colonial days to the present.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

suffrage, constitutional amendments

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • For the most current information on voting laws, as well as proposed expansive and restrictive voting bills, have kids check out the information posted on the Brennan Center for Justice at http://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/voting-laws-roundup-2014

 

Classroom Considerations

  • The second in a series of six lessons about becoming an active citizen
  • The lessons in this six-part unit are designed to be taught in order and build on previous learning

Pros

  • Class members are asked to consider the historical context surrounding the various amendments and how events at the time might have influenced the passing of the amendment

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RI.5.1 RI.5.7 RI.6.1 RI.6.7

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