First Amendment Lab

$15.00

Social Studies Labs - where students investigate and document important social studies concepts in their own lives.

What does the First Amendment mean and how much impact does the First Amendment have on your life?

The world is their laboratory as students research the First Amendment and document its impact on their daily lives. This week-long engaging project brings students face-to-face with the First Amendment as they investigate landmark Supreme Court cases, analyze, and document the state of religious, speech, and press freedom in their own lives.

This project guide comes with project directions, handouts for students, a grading rubric, and a learning rubric for students to record their learning.

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Social Studies Labs - where students investigate and document important social studies concepts in their own lives.

What does the First Amendment mean and how much impact does the First Amendment have on your life?

The world is their laboratory as students research the First Amendment and document its impact on their daily lives. This week-long engaging project brings students face-to-face with the First Amendment as they investigate landmark Supreme Court cases, analyze, and document the state of religious, speech, and press freedom in their own lives.

This project guide comes with project directions, handouts for students, a grading rubric, and a learning rubric for students to record their learning.

Social Studies Labs - where students investigate and document important social studies concepts in their own lives.

What does the First Amendment mean and how much impact does the First Amendment have on your life?

The world is their laboratory as students research the First Amendment and document its impact on their daily lives. This week-long engaging project brings students face-to-face with the First Amendment as they investigate landmark Supreme Court cases, analyze, and document the state of religious, speech, and press freedom in their own lives.

This project guide comes with project directions, handouts for students, a grading rubric, and a learning rubric for students to record their learning.

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