UNIT 4, LESSON 5 CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS  Essential Questions: How does the Constitution Affect me as a Citizen?  Learning Target: (SS.7.C.3.6) IWBAT evaluate.

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UNIT 4, LESSON 5 CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS  Essential Questions: How does the Constitution Affect me as a Citizen?  Learning Target: (SS.7.C.3.6) IWBAT evaluate constitutional rights and their impact on individuals in society.  Formative Assessment(s): Grade the US on their handling of gun control and explain how gun control affects law abiding citizens more than criminals. Homework: Vocabulary Daily Rubric: 4 – I fully understand the learning target and I am ready to move on 3 – I feel like I have a good understanding of the learning target but I need to cover it a little more 2 – I feel kind of lost on the learning target and I need a lot of review before I can move on 1 – I am completely lost and feel like I need to completely cover this learning target over

REVIEW Copy the question and correct answer. 1. (SS.7.C.1.5) One effect of Shay’s Rebellion was this event. A. The Constitutional Convention B. The signing of the Declaration of Independence. C. The writing of the Articles of Confederation D. The Boston Tea Party

PREVIEW LEARNING TARGET: (SS.7.C.3.6) IWBAT EVALUATE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY. What are some rights that you are guaranteed as a citizen of the United States? What are some rights you think you should have?

VOCABULARY LEARNING TARGET: (SS.7.C.3.6) IWBAT EVALUATE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY. Constitutional rights: Rights guaranteed to you by the U.S. Constitution Fundamental rights: god-given rights; inalienable rights Natural law: unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct Right to bear arms: 2 nd amendment; right to own and carry firearms

ACTIVITY LEARNING TARGET: (SS.7.C.3.6) IWBAT EVALUATE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY. Pros and Cons of gun control Make a pro/con chart of gun ownership in the United States

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT LEARNING TARGET: (SS.7.C.3.6) IWBAT EVALUATE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY. In a paragraph, grade the US on their handling of gun control and explain how gun control affects law abiding citizens more than criminals. Grade yourself.