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First Amendment Lesson Plans

Description: Students read about a high school scenario that attempts to raise questions about all of the areas protected by the First Amendment. They will also ...

Classroom Resources about Introducing the First Amendment

The First Amendment Project begins with the introduction of the First Amendment and the understanding of “Freedom of Conscience.” Through educational videos, ...

Classroom Resources about First Amendment: Speech

Students will also examine various types of “speech,” such as symbolic speech, hate speech, and political speech, to address the scope of protections promised ...

First Amendment Activities | United States Courts

Apply landmark Supreme Court cases to contemporary scenarios related to the five pillars of the First Amendment and your rights to freedom of religion, ...

Classroom Resources: Decoding the First Amendment

Decoding the First Amendment · 1. Ask students to think about examples of “speech” other than spoken or written words. · 2. Ask students to brainstorm examples ...

In the Classroom | The Free Speech Center - MTSU

Teach the First Amendment. The lesson plans, school activities and other resources below are designed to make it easier to teach our democratic republic's first ...

The First Amendment - News literacy classroom resources

Students can also use this poster to review the full text of the First Amendment, which shapes Americans' everyday lives. These five freedoms — petition, ...

Speech and the First Amendment - iCivics

Students examine the types of speech the Supreme Court has interpreted as protected by the First Amendment, and those that have not. This mini-lesson also ...

First Amendment Educational Resources for K-12 Teachers

FIRE's Free Speech Curriculum includes everything K-12 teachers need, from prepared PowerPoint slide decks to short, impactful videos. Based on existing ...

First Amendment: Student Freedom of Speech - Annenberg Classroom

The First Amendment's right to free speech is one of our most important rights as citizens. But what does freedom of speech mean for students in public ...

First Amendment 45-Minute Lessons | izzit.org

An educational video: Learn about the rights to freedom of religion, speech, press, and to peaceably assemble protected by the Bill of Rights – First ...

First Amendment/Freedom of Expression Education Resources

Part of this responsibility includes educating all campus stakeholders on the First Amendment and campus policies as well as where there are limitations on free ...

Introduction to the First Amendment: My Five Freedoms | NewseumED

Divide students into five groups, and assign each group one freedom. Have students work individually or as a group to create digital or physical posters that ...

The First Amendment: What's Fair in a Free Country? - EDSITEment

Balancing rights and responsibilities is difficult, even for the Supreme Court. This lesson demonstrates to students that freedom of speech is an ongoing ...

The First Amendment in Schools - National Coalition Against ...

It defines certain critical rights and responsibilities of participants in the educational process. It both protects the freedom of speech, ...

The 12 best sites for teaching the First Amendment

Newseum Institute: The First Amendment Center · NewseumEd asks you to register (it's quick and easy) to gain access to material. · The First ...

Teaching Engaged Citizenship, First Amendment Freedoms

There are many excellent teaching resources about First Amendment freedoms, including full lesson plans. The following resources are all ...

The First Amendment in Action Today | NewseumED

With a free NewseumED account, you can: Watch timely and informative videos; Access expertly crafted lesson plans; Download an array of classroom resources; and ...

First amendment | TPT

Browse first amendment resources on Teachers Pay Teachers, a marketplace trusted by millions of teachers for original educational ...

Teaching About Freedom of Speech - Educators 4SC

By teaching students about freedom of speech, students will be able to better understand the First Amendment and its limitations. Students will also be able to ...