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Students having trouble understanding the various components of the First Amendment? Make sure that your students are able to tell the difference between some of the key terms and vocabulary involved in this important topic. This would be a perfect assessment or interactive notebook activity after teaching the First Amendment Rights. Students are asked to cut out each sentence and decide whether it fits with the category of Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Assemble, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Petition, and Freedom of Expression. They then glue under the correct heading on the included sheet OR paste into a social studies interactive journal. An answer key is included for easy grading.
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Key words: Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Assemble, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Petition, and Freedom of Expression-natural rights-government-bill of rights-Preamble to the US Constitution-We the People-Popular Sovereignty-levels of government-branches of government-US Government-fourth grade social studies-fourth grade history-Bowtie Guy-Bow Tie Guy-homework-small group instruction-literacy center-independent practice-close reading- Georgia fourth grade social studies-GA Milestones test prep
Need a Bill of Rights activity? Follow this link!
Check out my Fourth Grade Reading Passages for the Year!
Check out my bundled pack of differentiated American Revolution Reading Passages
Check out my Inuit Reading Passages
Check out my Christopher Columbus Reading Passages
Check out my Geographic Features BUNDLE! Reading Passages
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Students having trouble understanding the various components of the First Amendment? Make sure that your students are able to tell the difference between some of the key terms and vocabulary involved in this important topic. This would be a perfect assessment or interactive notebook activity after teaching the First Amendment Rights. Students are asked to cut out each sentence and decide whether it fits with the category of Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Assemble, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Petition, and Freedom of Expression. They then glue under the correct heading on the included sheet OR paste into a social studies interactive journal. An answer key is included for easy grading.
Key words: Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Assemble, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Petition, and Freedom of Expression-natural rights-government-bill of rights-Preamble to the US Constitution-We the People-Popular Sovereignty-levels of government-branches of government-US Government-fourth grade social studies-fourth grade history-Bowtie Guy-Bow Tie Guy-homework-small group instruction-literacy center-independent practice-close reading- Georgia fourth grade social studies-GA Milestones test prep
Need a Bill of Rights activity? Follow this link!
Check out my Fourth Grade Reading Passages for the Year!
Check out my bundled pack of differentiated American Revolution Reading Passages
Check out my Inuit Reading Passages
Check out my Christopher Columbus Reading Passages
Check out my Geographic Features BUNDLE! Reading Passages
Key words: Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Assemble, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Petition, and Freedom of Expression-natural rights-government-bill of rights-Preamble to the US Constitution-We the People-Popular Sovereignty-levels of government-branches of government-US Government-fourth grade social studies-fourth grade history-Bowtie Guy-Bow Tie Guy-homework-small group instruction-literacy center-independent practice-close reading- Georgia fourth grade social studies-GA Milestones test prep
Need a Bill of Rights activity? Follow this link!
Check out my Fourth Grade Reading Passages for the Year!
Check out my bundled pack of differentiated American Revolution Reading Passages
Check out my Inuit Reading Passages
Check out my Christopher Columbus Reading Passages
Check out my Geographic Features BUNDLE! Reading Passages
Report this resource to TPT
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Great filler to go with my Amendments unit. It was helpful.
This product made a tough topic easy to understand.
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My students loved this activity and I loved how easy it was to modify for all of my students needs.
my students loved this resource! it was very helpful for the kids!
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