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You Decide! Applying the Bill of Rights to Real Cases, Grades 6-12+

by George Bundy Smith Author

(From Amazon): Get students really engaged with the Bill of Rights.have them make court decisions based upon it! Designed to acquaint students with the origin of the Bill of Rights and its effects on historical cases, this interactive workbook will help students form their own opinions and perspectives. Moving through each of the first 10 amendments, summaries of court cases illustrate the point; critical thinking questions follow. Vocabulary lessons ensure unfamiliar words are learned, while notes explain the origins for the clauses. 134 reproducible pages, softcover. Grades 6-12+.

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Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
0-89455-440-9
Print Status
In Print
Lessons
36
Pages
134
Suggested Grades
6th - 12th
Publisher
Critical Thinking Co.
Copyright
1992

Lessons

  • 1.1 You be the judge
  • 1.2 what does the first amendment say?
  • 1.3 some past decisions of the supremem court
  • 1.4 what are the origins of the religion clauses of the first ammendment
  • 1.5 the first amendment today- religion
  • 1.6 what are the origins of the freedom of expression clauses in the 1st amendment
  • 1.7 the first amendment today- freedom of expression
  • 1.8 judge for yourself
  • 2.1 you be the judge
  • 2.2 what does the fourth amendment say
  • 2.3 some past decision of the supreme court
  • 2.4 what are the origins of the fourth amendment
  • 2.5 the fourth amendment today
  • 2.6 judge for yourself
  • 3.1 you be the judge
  • 3.2 what does the fifth amendment say
  • 3.3 what does the sixth amendment say
  • 3.4 some past decisions of the supreme court
  • 3.5 what are the origins of some of the rights guaranteed by the fifth and sixth amendments
  • 3.6 the fifth amendment today
  • 3.7 the sixth amendment today
  • 3.8 judge for yourself
  • 4.1 you be the judge
  • 4.2 what does the eighth amendment say
  • 4.3 what are the origins of the eighth amendment
  • 4.4 the eighth amendment today
  • 4.5 judge for yourself
  • 5.1 you be the judge- the second amendment
  • 5.2 what does the second amendment say
  • 5.3 what is the purpose of the second amendment
  • 5.4 you be the judge- the third amendment
  • 5.5 what does the third amendment say
  • 5.6 what is the purpose of the third amendment
  • 5.7 you be the judge- seventh amendment
  • 5.8 what does the seventh amendment say
  • 5.9 what is the purpose of the seventh amendment

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