Bill of Rights Activity BUNDLE | Criminal Justice Reading Comprehension
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Looking for some great activities to help students become even more familiar with the Bill of Rights? Check out this BUNDLE!
Students will be engaged and gain lots of new information as they read, complete puzzles, and write about Bill of Rights facts and history.
By purchasing this set you are saving 20% off the individual resources.
Along with Depth & Complexity questioning, higher-level thinking activities are included to help students think critically about the Bill of Rights. This activity is perfect for all learners! Whether you are a homeschooling family or looking for supplemental materials for your classroom, this product is ideal!
Activities include:
- UNDERSTAND | Read About the History of the Bill of Rights
- KNOW | Complete a Word Search
- APPLY | Use Word Bank Words to Fill in the Blanks of Informational Text
- APPLY and COMPREHEND| Take a Quiz and Find Evidence in Text
- EVALUATE | Explore “Would You Rather” Bill of Rights Questions
- CREATE | Writing Prompt | See PREVIEW for details
Over 1.5+ Hour of Activities (6 separate activities for all at once or in sections)
Grades 5-9
Add these activities for an EXTRA DOSE OF AMERICAN CIVICS:
The Declaration of Independence Activities
Criminal Justice and the Bill of Rights
Your students will love investigating the Criminal Justice System especially when they approach it in a fun and engaging manner.
Play the marshmallow game to understand why we have laws... play BINGO with the Bill of Rights, what's not to enjoy?
*** Check out the PREVIEW for all the details of what's included ***
The CRIMINAL JUSTICE activity is filled with several Higher Level Thinking Activities which INCLUDE:
- Recalling Prior Knowledge | Pre-assess
- Understanding the Language of Criminal Justice
- Applying and Compiling Information About Criminal Justice
- Recalling Information with a Comprehension Checkpoint Quiz
- Identifying the Amendments and playing Bill of Rights BINGO
- Using a Depth and Complexity Frame to Think Like a Sociologist
- BONUS Writing Activity | Create an Original Crime-free Nursery Rhyme
The criminal justice system is a system that keeps citizens safe. In this lesson, students learn about the different parts of the criminal justice system and find out how each part works to protect the people who live in the United States.
This resource is a great way to prepare your students for a visit to the local courthouse. Courtroom guides will be impressed with their background knowledge. I know this from experience!
If your students enjoy Criminal Justice Basics. They will love these CSI Activities where they can learn to understand the Detective Scene before the Court Convenes
Your students will be complete Criminal Justice pros in the end!
The Candy Conundrum - Printable
Crime Scene Basics - Printable
Hoagie Sandwich Reading Activity - Printable or Digital
Hoagie Hoax - Printable and Hands-On Investigation
Jinxed Jersey - Printable and Hands-On Investigation
The Sabotaged Slide - Printable or Digital
Detectives are Punny Reading Activity - Printable or Digital
Check out the PREVIEWS for more details about each resource!
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