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First Amendment RightsAshley FazenbakerGrade 5

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Lesson PlanSocial Studies

First Amendment Rights

Objective:To identify rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the U.S.important to preserving a democratic society.

Process:1. Give the students a copy of the Bill of Rights2. Show the PowerPoint about the Bill of Rights3. Have the students answer the questions to the quiz at the end ofthe PowerPoint4. Hold a discussion as to why the bill of rights is important in America5. Have the students respond by listing each individual right in theirown words with an example of each right

Evaluation:The student is able to communicate clearly and understand the FirstAmendment. The student has completed the PowerPoint quiz and activelyparticipated in the discussion. The student has also turned in theirexamples of each of the First Amendment Rights.

Materials:TextbookInternet accessComputer with projector for PowerPointCopy of the Bill of Rights/First Amendment

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The First Amendment

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, orprohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom ofspeech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably toassemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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Let’s Break it Down..

The First Amendment does several things for American citizens. It protects our rights against:

1. Speech2. Press3. Religion4. Petition5. Assembly

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1. Speech

The First Amendment says that people have the right to speak freely without government interference

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2. Press

The First Amendment gives the press the right to publish news, information and opinions without government interference. This also means that people have the right to publish their own newspapers, newsletters and magazines.

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3. Religion

The First Amendment prohibits government from establishing a religion and protects each person’s right to practice (or not) any faith without government interference.

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4. Petition

The First Amendment says that people have the right to appeal government in favor of or against policies that affect them or they feel strongly about. This includes the right to gather signatures in support of a cause and to lobby legislative bodies

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5. Assembly

The First Amendment says that people have the right to gather in public to march, protest, demonstrate, carry signs and otherwise express their views in a nonviolent nature. It also means that people can join groups and organizations without government interference.

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Let’s Test our Knowledge!!A quiz over the information we

just learned! Click on the answer you think is right! It will link you to the answer!

We will test our knowledge base with this quiz and prove if we are ready to further our education on early American Government

Remember the 5 different aspects of the First Amendment Rights!

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Question 1

A person prints and hands out flier protesting the government policy on stem cell research.

Is this…1. Assembly2. Press3. Religion

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AnswerThe correct answer is Press. This

is because the person in the statement had printed out a flier.

1. is wrong because the statement said nothing about a group of people assembling

3. is wrong because the statement said nothing about religion

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Question 2

A church doesn’t agree with public education so the children of the church are homeschooled.

Is this…1. Speech2. Petition3. Religion

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AnswerThe correct answer is Religion.

This is because the church disagrees with public education, therefore it is against the children’s religion.

1. is wrong because this statement does not deal with freedom of speech

2. is wrong because this statement is not a petition against the government

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Question 3

A person starts a petition to increase minimum wage and asks his neighbors to sign it.

Is this…1. Religion2. Petition3. Assembly

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AnswerThe correct answer is Petition.

This is because the person in this statement starts a petition against minimum wage.

1. is wrong because this statement is not dealing with religion

3. is wrong because there was no peaceful assembly

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ConclusionHopefully you now have a better

understanding of the First Amendment Rights. We will continue our education regarding early American government!

Good Job!!

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Bibliography

Bill of Rights Transcript. Rotunda of Natural Archives Building, Washington D.C. Retrieved 04 October 2010. Web.

The 5 First Amendment Freedoms. Illinois First Amendment Center. Retrieved 04 October 2010. Web.

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Answer

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review the information and try the question again!