How to Use the Bill of Rights - Common Core Lessons and Activities book: Work through the lessons and activities as a class to teach your students higher-order thinking, analysis, and 21st century skills necessary to meet new Common Core expectations. Allow students to work through the lessons independently to build and practice these new skills. Include technology, collaboration, presentations, and discussion in the activities as you desire - you can decide how in-depth to go. Watch your class develop new abilities to meet the rigor of Common Core State Standards, right before your eyes!
Tips: Use some of the pages - or use them all - based on your grade, your students, your curriculum, and your needs. Use these pages at their current size, or if you prefer them to be 8.5" X 11", enlarge them 125% on your copy machine. Use the correlations grid to easily see which Common Core standards are covered in each lesson.
The Bill of Rights - Common Core Lessons and Activities includes: Reading for Information Higher-Order Thinking Writing Problems Primary Source Analysis Vocabulary Graphic Organizers Map Activities & More!
Here is the Table of Contents for the Bill of Rights - Common Core Lessons and Activities book: Father of the Bill of Rights: Reading Informational Text John Locke s Influence: Reading Informational Text GO1 Amending the Constitution: Graphical Analysis G Rights and Limitations: Summarizing Information G The First Amendment: Reading Informational Text March on Washington: Primary Source Analysis The Second Amendment: Reading Informational Text The Third Amendment: Problem-Solution-Results GO9 The Bill of Rights: Summative Graphic Organizer G The Fourth Amendment: Reading Informational Text & Writing The Fifth Amendment: Reading Informational Text The Fifth Amendment: Primary Source Analysis The Sixth Amendment: Primary Source Analysis G The Seventh Amendment: Reading Informational Text The Eighth Amendment: Primary Source Analysis Ninth & Tenth Amendments: Comparison of Primary Sources G Bill of Rights Vocabulary: Vocabulary G Four Freedoms: Primary Source Analysis Common Core State Standards Correlations