The Common Core Series is the 2014 winner of the Smart Book Award from Academics’ Choice.How to Use the
Bill of Rights - Common Core Lessons and Activities book:
• Work through the lessons and activities as a class to teach your students higher-order thinking, analysis, and 21st century skills necessary to meet new Common Core expectations.
• Allow students to work through the lessons independently to build and practice these new skills.
• Include technology, collaboration, presentations, and discussion in the activities as you desire - you can decide how in-depth to go.
• Watch your class develop new abilities to meet the rigor of Common Core State Standards, right before your eyes!
Click
HERE to view sample pages from this book.
Tips:
• Use some of the pages - or use them all - based on your grade, your students, your curriculum, and your needs.
• Use these pages at their current size, or if you prefer them to be 8.5" X 11", enlarge them 125% on your copy machine.
• To download the graphic organizers labeled "GO" in the Table of Contents click
HERE.
• Use the correlations grid to easily see which Common Core standards are covered in each lesson.
The
Bill of Rights - Common Core Lessons and Activities includes:
• Reading for Information
• Higher-Order Thinking
• Writing Problems
• Primary Source Analysis
• Vocabulary
• Graphic Organizers
• Map Activities
• & More!
Here is the Table of Contents for the
Bill of Rights - Common Core Lessons and Activities book:Father of the Bill of Rights: Reading Informational Text
John Locke's Influence: Reading Informational Text
GO1Amending the Constitution: Graphical Analysis
GRights and Limitations: Summarizing Information
GThe First Amendment: Reading Informational Text
March on Washington: Primary Source Analysis
The Second Amendment: Reading Informational Text
The Third Amendment: Problem-Solution-Results
GO9The Bill of Rights: Summative Graphic Organizer
GThe Fourth Amendment: Reading Informational Text & Writing
The Fifth Amendment: Reading Informational Text
The Fifth Amendment: Primary Source Analysis
The Sixth Amendment: Primary Source Analysis
GThe Seventh Amendment: Reading Informational Text
The Eighth Amendment: Primary Source Analysis
Ninth & Tenth Amendments: Comparison of Primary Sources
GBill of Rights Vocabulary: Vocabulary
GFour Freedoms: Primary Source Analysis
Common Core State Standards Correlations
G: Includes Graphic Organizer
GO: Graphic Organizer is also available 8 1/2" x 11" online download
HERE.
(numbers above correspond to the graphic organizer numbers online)