Teaching each other about the Bill of Rights

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Teaching each other about the Bill of Rights For this activity you will… Work in a group Sign up for one of the Amendments in the Bill of Rights Write and perform a skit which shows and tells about the rights your Amendment gives the class Use the your to teach the class about your Amendment the rights it guarantees

Bill of Rights Skits Steps: Get in a group Sign up for an Amendment Read about your Amendment on p.20-25 in your packet Identify the rights and key terms for your Amendment Write these down in the space provided under your Amendment on p.20-25 Before you go to Step 5, you must get a stamp! Write a script for your skit. you must get a stamp! It must be at least 30 seconds long Everybody must have a part Everybody must have a copy It must show and tell class what rights your Amendment gives them Gather props and Practice