Learning Experience Guide

Title: Bill Of Rights Grade level(s): Middle School (8th Grade Time frame: Two day (Introduction day one, Information Search Day 2 Subject matter: (Social Studies & Computer Science)

Teacher information

Name: Donna M. Roth School: Triad Middle School City, State: St. Jacob, Illinois AAM/TPS Consortium: SIUE

Lesson plan Rationale or Understanding Goal: Students develop an understanding and impact the Bill of Rights has on life as they know it in the United States

Background Information for Activity: None, at this juncture. This lesson will be used as a method of providing background information and as a foreshadowing of future study of the constitution.

Objectives: What will the students do in order to gain understanding in relation to the rationale or understanding goal?

Students will analyze and draw conclusions from reading the Bill of Rights.

Purpose of Library of Congress Resource: Example:

Library items give students the opportunity to closely examine the original documents and the history behind the Bill of Rights.

State Standard/s:

Understands the historical perspective Level III (Grades 7-8) 1. Understands that specific individuals and the values those individuals held had an impact on history 2. Analyzes the influence specific ideas and beliefs had on a period of history 3. Analyzes the effect that specific "chance events" had on history 4. Analyzes the effects specific decisions had on history 5. Understands that historical accounts are subject to change based on newly uncovered records and interpretations

SIUE AAM/TPS, http://www.siue.edu/education/aam/lesson.htm 1 Workshop Lesson Guide, October 2007 Learning Experience Guide Resources or Materials needed:

Library of Congress Resource: http://www.jmu.edu/madison/center/main_pages/madison_archives/constit_confed/rights/document/document.htm

Methods:

 Start the lesson with a focus activity by showing a clip of a person invocating their rights such as someone refusing to give anymore information or asking for legal representation.  Inquiry Activities -Show student picture of the original Bill of Rights from Library of Congress Site. Have the students brain storm and share what knowledge they have concerning the Bill of Rights  Application Activity- Provide the students with worksheet with Library of Congress site from James Madison Center. Read together introduction and assign activity.

Formal Assessment:

Using the worksheet provided check the students for understanding and discuss students conclusions.

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