First Amendment
These sites have lesson plans and activity ideas about the rights protected in the First Amendment. Learn about the freedoms of speech, religion, and press, and the rights to assemble and petition the government. Includes some online quizzes. There is a link to an eThemes Resource on the Bill of Rights.
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Five Freedoms: The First Amendment
This site includes additional resources on teaching the first amendment to students; including links to quizzes and videos. NOTE: This site includes ads.
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First Amendment Lesson Plans
This site has links to a number of lesson plans geared toward teaching the first amendment. NOTE: This site includes ads.
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1 for All: Teach the First Amendment
This site includes links to lesson plans for elementary and middle school students to teach them about the first amendment.
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Education for Freedom: Lesson Plans for Teaching the First Amendment
This information includes links to lessons to teach students about the first amendment.
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Quiz: Free Speech
Test your knowledge of the first amendment by taking this quiz on free speech. NOTE: This site includes ads.
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First Amendment Timeline
This site has a list of important events and court cases that relate to the First Amendment.
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Free Speech and Music
This pdf offers some simple explanations for common questions about the First Amendment that students can refer to as they research this topic (Go to "Background Q&A). This also has lesson ideas for teachers.
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The Bill of Rights
Read the official language of the First Amendment and the other nine amendments included in the Bill of Rights.
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Kidspeak: What's Your Censorship IQ?
Take this online quiz to find out how much you know about censorship and the First Amendment.
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PBS: Freedom of Religion Quiz
Try this online quiz about the religious freedoms protected by the First Amendment.
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Freedom Forum
This site briefly explains each part of the First Amendment.
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Education World
In this activity, students create a poster showing what the First Amendment means to them.
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eThemes Resource: Historic Documents: Bill of Rights
These sites are about the Bill of Rights, which are the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. View the actual document and read each amendment. Includes ideas for classroom activities about the amendments and what they mean to Americans. A link to an eThemes Resource on the U.S. Constitution is included.
