Bill of Rights

Do you want to teach your kids about the Bill of Rights? Look no further with these ideas for activities, printables, posters, and projects to help educators teach about the Constitution's first ten Amendments! By using simplified lesson plans, teachers can best educate teens about the U.S. Constitution.
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Bill of Rights | Task Cards | BOOM Cards | Notes | Distance Learning | Bundle
Not sure how to teach about the Bill of Rights? This download includes everything you need including notes, differentiated task cards, and BOOM cards to help students learn about Amendments #1-10! The scaffolded task cards have four different levels of DOK (depth of knowledge) questions to help support students of all levels of achievement. Try them for free today!
Activities To Teach The Bill of Rights
Students will use notes, graphic organizers, notes, differentiated task cards, and BOOM cards in this social studies bundle to learn about Amendments #1-10! The scaffolded task cards have four different levels of DOK (depth of knowledge) questions to help support students of all levels of achievement. Explore them for free by following the link and checking out the preview!
Bill of Rights | Task Cards | BOOM Cards | Notes | Distance Learning | Bundle
Students will use notes, graphic organizers, notes, differentiated task cards, and BOOM cards in this social studies bundle to learn about Amendments #1-10! Explore them for free by following the link and checking out the preview!
Bill of Rights Task Cards and BOOM Cards Notes Bundle
Students will use notes, graphic organizers, notes, differentiated task cards, and BOOM cards in this social studies bundle to learn about Amendments #1-10! Individualize instruction for your students with these online BOOM cards and task cards by assigning level one cards to students who perform best with the most support or level four to students who complete work the most independently. Explore them for free by following the link and checking out the preview!
How to teach the Bill of Rights!
Students will use notes, graphic organizers, notes, differentiated task cards, and BOOM cards in this social studies bundle! Individualize instruction for your students with these online BOOM cards and task cards by assigning level one cards to students who perform best with the most support or level four to students who complete work the most independently. Try them out for free by following the link and checking out the preview!
Bill of Rights Task Cards and BOOM Cards With Notes Bundle
Students will use notes, graphic organizers, differentiated task cards, and BOOM cards in this social studies bundle! Differentiate for your students with these online BOOM cards and task cards by assigning level one cards to students who perform best with the most support or level four to students who complete work the most independently. Try them out for free!
Reconstruction Amendments Differentiated Task Cards
Your middle and high school students need to know about Amendments #13-15 and how they've shaped American society. This assignment helps students take a deeper dive into what caused the ratification of these changes to our U.S. Constitution. Each of the ten task cards has four levels of questioning, with 40 questions total. Distribute the level most appropriate for each student. Take the guesswork out of differentiating. Find out how you can use this activity with your students today!
Civil War Leveled Task Cards and Notes
Your students need to understand Amendments #13-15 and how they've shaped America. This activity helps students take a deeper look into what caused the Reconstruction Amendments. Each of the ten task cards has four levels of questioning, 40 questions total. Easily differentiate in your classroom this year!