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  1. Kids learn about the First Amendment of the United States Constitution including freedom of religion, speech, the press, the right to assemble, the right to petition the government, and fun facts.

  2. The First Amendment. Even though these laws are clearly given to us they come under certain limitations. For example, you have freedom of speech but you can not say something that would endanger people like yelling "FIRE" in a crowded room.

  3. The first ten amendments specifically outlined basic freedoms for the people of the United States, and are known collectively as the Bill of Rights. These worksheets will help students explore each amendment and how American citizens benefit from it.

  4. Our questions will test you about the different freedoms and rights given by the First Amendment, as well as some important historical facts about its background. Quiz & Worksheet Goals

  5. Identify the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment. Discuss the First Amendment’s speech-protective rule. Examine contexts in which the government has some additional leeway to regulate speech. Analyze the First Amendment’s religion clauses and explore how the Supreme Court has interpreted them over time.

  6. firstamendmentmuseum.org › teacher-resources › lesson-plansFirst Amendment Lesson Plans

    Our library of lesson plans with themes surrounding the First Amendment, ranging from elementary school to high school level plans.

  7. 5 lut 2021 · PART 1: THE FIRST AMENDMENT & THE FIVE FREEDOMS. Activity Leader Guide. Objective: Introduce the First Amendment and its basic context, prepare students to engage in the small group activity, create small groups and assign one of the freedoms to each.

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