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Learning Objectives

  • Describe the arguments for and against listing people’s rights in the Constitution (Bill of Rights).
  • Identify key rights granted by the Bill of Rights and the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments
  • Recall the specific amendment that guarantees a particular right
  • Recognize complaints not involving constitutional rights

Overview

Transform your students’ gameplay into meaningful and memorable learning.

You can now download and assign extension pack materials directly from the Do I Have a Right? game page.

The Do I Have a Right? Extension Pack includes activities and a mini quiz that give the game context and reinforce and assess its concepts. Extension Packs include a downloadable teacher lesson plan, assignable student handout, and instructive Google Slides. Google Slides can be used on projectors or interactive whiteboards.

Multilingual and English learners (ELs/MLs) and Spanish-speaking students: This game offers a decision-support tool, an English voiceover, a contextualized glossary, and a Spanish-language version.

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