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The First Amendment contains five rights. Students absolutely must understand their First Amendment rights: Religious Freedom, Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Petition, Freedom to Assemble, and Freedom of the Press.

Students will be engaged with the video, task cards, scoot game, and printables!

This resource was released to my Social Studies Club members. Members receive two exclusive content releases per month. Click here to join the waitlist and receive a notification as soon as the club opens: Social Studies Club Waitlist

Contents of this resource:

* First Amendment Review (Student-facing video - 14 minutes)

* Printables:

- First Amendment Review Teacher Notes with Suggested Order

- What is the First Amendment? Informational Text

- First Amendment Foldable Activity

- First Amendment Scavenger Hunt

- First Amendment Task Cards with Student Answer Sheet

- First Amendment Scoot Game with Student Answer Sheet

* Google Slides Presentation (This is the same presentation used in the student-facing video.)

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First Amendment Review: Video, Task Cards, Scoot Game, & Slides

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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5th - 6th
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Description

The First Amendment contains five rights. Students absolutely must understand their First Amendment rights: Religious Freedom, Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Petition, Freedom to Assemble, and Freedom of the Press.

Students will be engaged with the video, task cards, scoot game, and printables!

This resource was released to my Social Studies Club members. Members receive two exclusive content releases per month. Click here to join the waitlist and receive a notification as soon as the club opens: Social Studies Club Waitlist

Contents of this resource:

* First Amendment Review (Student-facing video - 14 minutes)

* Printables:

- First Amendment Review Teacher Notes with Suggested Order

- What is the First Amendment? Informational Text

- First Amendment Foldable Activity

- First Amendment Scavenger Hunt

- First Amendment Task Cards with Student Answer Sheet

- First Amendment Scoot Game with Student Answer Sheet

* Google Slides Presentation (This is the same presentation used in the student-facing video.)

Please follow my store! You will receive new product alerts. It's simple! Just click on the "Follow Me" star.

Visit my blog for fabulous resources and ideas: Thrive in Grade Five

You will love these resources:

American Revolution- An Active, Engaging Bundle

Road to Revolution: The Colonies Unite- An Active, Engaging Unit

Colonial America Unit Bundle: New England, Middle, Southern, and Comparisons

©2023 Jenifer Bazzit. All rights reserved.

Before I became a teacher-author, I wasn’t familiar with copyright law. You may not have the first clue about copyright and that’s ok! To simplify things, please understand that you have purchased ONE license to use this product in your classroom. This product belongs to me and is copyrighted under my name, so you may not share it freely, email it to coworkers, or upload it to any website, including your school website, district website, blog, or an educational-sharing site. I appreciate your consideration!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2024
My students loved this resource. Highly engaging!
Tracy W.
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Grades taught: 5th

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