Children read the First Amendment, then complete a simple word scramble puzzle and answer reading comprehension questions.
Children read the First Amendment, then complete a simple word scramble puzzle and answer reading comprehension questions.
This simple but creative inquiry learning project asks students to come up with and write the 28th amendment to the constitution--the first amendment in three decades! It takes students through the process of using political thought to anticipate opponents and brainstorm innovations.It pairs extreme...
This is a 10-page PDF printable study guide geared for elementary-age students to learn the first 10 constitutional amendments. A few of these amendments include the right to bear arms, the right to free speech, the right to a public trial, and others. Please note, you are purchasing a digital PDF download, nothing will be shipped to you. You may print this product as many times are you need. Print at home or at your local copy shop. This listing is for a digital download product. ✅ SIZING US Letter Size (8.5” x 11”) -- to suit your home printer ✅RETURN POLICY/REFUNDS: Due to the digital nature of this item, all sales are final. We are unable to offer cancellations, refunds, or exchanges of any kind. ✅TERMS OF USE: All our files, images, journals, and printables are for personal use only. You may print as many of your items as you’d like for personal use, but you may not share, resell, reproduce, distribute by electronic or physical means for personal gain, or in any way profit from our designs. By purchasing one of our listings, you are agreeing to our shop policies.
Flashcards to enhance your study of the US Government or the Constitution! These mnemonic cards are to help students learn the Bill of Rights. The graphics and large numbers on the card fronts give a visual representation of what each amendment in the Bill of Rights is about. The cards will arrive with two different versions of backs. The first includes a summary of the amendment. The second includes a simplified summary of the amendment, meant for younger learners. Both versions include the full text of each amendment. You will receive a third file meant to be used on a phone or tablet. This file has one card per page so that the user can scroll through the cards as practice. You will receive three downloadable files upon purchase. The files contain instructions for printing and Terms of Use. The two printable files are sized to fit on letter paper. We suggest using heavy presentation paper or cardstock. This purchase is for a digital download only. You will not receive any physical products. The purchased files may are for your personal use only. You may print multiple copies for use in your home. Each family in a co-op or group should purchase their own copy.
Children read the First Amendment, then complete a simple word scramble puzzle and answer reading comprehension questions.
The U.S. Constitutional Amendment Sixteen Interactive Foldable Booklets - EBOOK This effective teaching resource is specifically designed to provide comprehensive knowledge about the sixteenth amendment of the U.S. Constitution, with a specific focus on income tax and taxes in general. Giving an advantage to both public school teachers and homeschoolers, this digital eBook adapts across multiple grade levels (from Grade 2 through Grade 12) , making it appropriate for numerous learning environments. Content & format: In a downloadable PDF format, this interactive eBook provides a total of 11 content-rich pages , inclusive of three distinctive foldables offering detailed analyses: "What Does It Say?" "Amendment Sixteen Facts" "Amendment Sixteen Vocabulary" . Interactive assembly: The booklets require very simple assembly: print, cut along the guidelines provided in the PDF file and fold as per instructions included within the packet. Tactile Learning Promoted: Sensitive towards various learning styles emphasizing on kinesthetic learnings with materials that learners can physically manipulate thereby deepening their understanding considerably. Educators' Choice: You may opt whether these booklets are filled out collectively as a class exercise or assigned individually within smaller groups. Alternatively designed for solitary work too for fostering independent research skills. In summary— these interactive foldable booklets serve as tangible tools acquainting young learners significantly with aspects of American governmental law important not only acadically but also while shaping them into responsible citizens. U.S. Constitutional Amendment Sixteen Interactive Foldable Booklets - EBOOK
Help your child learn about the first Ten Amendments with these printable worksheets. There is one worksheet for each Amendment, which gives a summary of the Amendment along with a short writing or drawing prompt so they can demonstrate understanding. Product will be available for download after purchase, and you will also receive the download link in an email. Please Note: Actual item will be without watermarks. This is a digital product download; no physical item will be shipped. Purchase once and print as many copies as you’d like. The quality of the print will depend on the quality of the printer you are using. Items is for personal use only. Please do not redistribute, share, resell or use the item(s) commercially.
Kids make the Patriotic Catcher and then play it to learn the answers to eight basic USA citizenship questions such as: Why did the Pilgrims come to America? What is the USA Constitution? and What does the First Amendment guarantee? Children's Craft for July 4th, USA Citizenship, Independence Day, USA Craft Cootie Catcher You will receive a full-color PDF pattern. License allows for home or classroom use. It does not allow transfer of the digital file or the reselling of the print. Don't miss our July 4th Word Search Puzzle! https://sundayschoolnetwork.etsy.com/listing/1261624831 Check out our other Catcher Crafts: https://www.etsy.com/listing/714553006/beatitudes-bible-lessons-kids-christian https://www.etsy.com/listing/1232647508/promises-of-god-activity-for-children
Journalism Court Cases Keynote, Powerpoint, PDF Presentation A number of court cases have challenged the First Amendment in the United States. Some of these involve high school and college students—and student journalists in particular. Others involve professional journalists from the most recognized news organizations in our country. This presentation will include the most prominent and relevant of these cases. Learning more about these cases will help you understand your rights as journalists. Files included are: Keynote, Powerpoint, PDF File is for personal use only. If something is wrong with the file, please contact me!
First Amendment Interactive Google Slides™ Presentation | Distance Learning
This 22 question History.com webquest will help students learn all about the First Amendment! Included in this webquest are the following: Important dates and historical figures associated with this topic. Background regarding the Bill of Rights and ratification of the Constitution. Specifics about what each of the freedoms protects and does not protect. Important Supreme Court cases that have dealt with the First Amendment over the years. Students will love to learn about this compelling topic through an independent webquest! An answer key is included for your convenience!
Help your students learn the Amendment Process using this fun simulation! In this activity, students will work with in collaborative groups to review and pass propositions for their state constituents. The group that gets the closest to their initial goals wins the game. Students will first watch a brief video explaining the amendment process, then they will begin the game to get first hand experience in how the amendment process works. Working in collaborative groups, students will get to know their constituents, discuss the pros and cons of different propositions, or proposed bills, negotiate to get their bills passed, and participate in the voting and veto processes. The Amendment Process Game includes: - Google Slides Presentation with Step-by-Step Instructions - The Amendment Game Student Handout - Get to Know Your Constituents Cards - Proposition Cards - Constituent Letters - Teacher Instructions Terms of Use ☺ ©History Teacher Deals, Inc. All rights reserved by Kelsey Smith. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Additional teachers must purchase their own licenses. If you are a teacher, principal, or district interested in purchasing several licenses, TPT now offers multiple license options.
If you need a chart different than what’s pictured, please contact me! Size: 24” x 32” (Please note: There are two hole marks in each chart that will be laminated over) Anchor charts are invaluable to students and teachers when displayed in the classroom for continued learning. They make great visual references for students when learning new skills and serve as reminders for information learned. Please note, due to the custom, hand-made nature of this item, the actual poster you receive may vary slightly from the one pictured. I will do my best to make it as close as possible! There may be slight imperfections in the chart paper or lamination which are out of my control. Colors may vary!
Your fifth grader can see how well he knows the ten amendments by matching the amendments with their descriptions. He'll have all ten memorized in no time! Download to complete online or as a printable!