Constitution EXPLAINED: Freedom of Religion
The First Amendment protects freedom of religion by preventing an established or official faith and supporting free exercise of religion.
Engage all your students, including Spanish speakers and multilingual learners, and deepen learning with the accompanying bilingual Teacher Guides. Each guide includes vocabulary words, guiding questions, instructional and video-viewing strategies, as well as lesson ideas in Spanish and English.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses of the First Amendment and their relationship to protecting freedom of religion.
- Discuss how life might be different without freedom of religion.
Overview
The First Amendment protects freedom of religion by preventing an established or official faith and supporting free exercise of religion.
Engage all your students, including Spanish speakers and multilingual learners, and deepen learning with the accompanying bilingual Teacher Guides. Each guide includes vocabulary words, guiding questions, instructional and video-viewing strategies, as well as lesson ideas in Spanish and English.