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Bill of Rights Internet Scavenger Hunt WebQuest Activity

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Jersey Girl Gone South
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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th
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  • PDF
  • Internet Activities
  • Webquests
Pages
7 pages
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I used this with my enrichment group during our US History unit. It was challenging - but they learned a lot!
LOVED! That is what I have to say about this resource! My students loved this resource. They could not get enough of it. I loved it because I was able to work with a small group while others were able to work in small groups or independently.
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Description

This Bill of Rights internet webquest activity is a fun and engaging way for students to learn more about the Bill of Rights! Students are directly to kid-friendly websites that allow them to play games, answer questions, and complete fun engaging activities about the 10 Amendments in the United States Constitution! Answer key is included!

This internet scavenger hunt covers Georgia Performance Standards:

SS4H5 The student will analyze the challenges faced by the new nation.

d. Identify and explain the rights in the Bill of Rights, describe how the Bill of Rights places limits on the power of government, and explain the reasons for its inclusion in the Constitution in 1791.

I hope you and your students enjoy this fun webquest! Please leave feedback!

-Erin Kathryn

Total Pages
7 pages
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