WARM UP  Bill of Rights contains the first _____ Amendments  Freedom of Speech can be found in the ____ Amendment  Protection from unreasonable search.

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WARM UP  Bill of Rights contains the first _____ Amendments  Freedom of Speech can be found in the ____ Amendment  Protection from unreasonable search and seizure can be found in the ____ Amendment  Rights of the people not written in the Constitution are still protected as stated in the ______ Amendment.

ENRICHMENT  Read through the scenarios and describe the right protected and the Amendment which it can be found in

AND THE OTHER 17 AMENDMENTS..  You and your partner will be assigned one of the Amendments  You are to research the Amendment and create a brief presentation on it  Actual Amendment (Copy/Paste AND CITE!)  Your interpretation  What is included in it  How did it come into affect  What role does it play in todays society  You should create a power point, include video/images if possible

WARM UP

PRESENTATIONS TIME!  How this will go.. We will start with #11, work our way through until #27  You should be taking notes from each presentation because on your test Thursday there will be questions about Amendments besides the Bill of Rights  Be respectful (quiet during their presentation, eyes on them, clap at the end)  Save questions for the end of the presentations!

THE AMENDMENT PROCESS

LET’S PROPOSE SOME AMENDMENTS! With your 5 o’clock partner, you are going to create your own “amendment” Must be school appropriate, but can deal with any issues Your amendment proposal should; identify an issue, why it needs to be changed, and how you intend to change it We will take 25 minutes preparing these, THEN VOTE!