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Lesson 4: The 27 AmendmentsActivity: What Are the Amendments to the U.S. Constitution?
Make the Constitution come alive in your classroom with this free hands-on investigative activity about the amendments to the United States Constitution.
Activity: What Are the Amendments to the U.S. Constitution?
Throughout American history, “We the People” have amended our Constitution 27 times—transforming it in important ways. Through the Article V amendment process, we often make it a “more perfect” document.
In this activity, you will learn about key periods of constitutional change and explore the 27 amendments to the Constitution.
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Overview
This activity is designed to be completed in two 45-minute class periods along with one optional 30-minute activity. The activity consists of the following parts:
- Background—Students watch 27 Amendments Walkthrough Video and complete the Video Reflection: 27 Amendments Walkthrough worksheet (45 minutes).
- Investigation—Using the Visual Info Brief: Amendments to the Constitution and the Info Brief: Periods of Constitutional Change and the 27 Amendments, students learn about the background and purpose of the individual amendments (20 minutes).
- Diving Deeper—Students use the Activity Guide: 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution as a graphic organizer to organize their findings and thoughts about the 27 amendments (25 minutes).
- Let's Get Creative!(optional)—Students use the Activity Guide: 27 Amendments Matching Game to practice matching the amendments to their big ideas (30 minutes).
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