Objective:
Warm-up:
Identify any symbols.
What is the artist's message?
Explain how this relates to the First Amendment.
Objective:
SWBAT describe key facts, arguments, the decision and the impact of Engel v. Vitale, as well as Wisconsin v. Yoder.
Warm-up:
Describe what's going on in the political cartoon. (Who? What? Where? When?)
Identify any symbols. What is the artist's message? Explain how this relates to the First Amendment. The First Amendment:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Suggested Activity:
Read and complete the Case Summaries (document 5 - the back page has Religious Rights as the title) for Engel v. Vitale and Wisconsin v. Yoder by accessing Schoology (Unit 3, Chapter 4) and then watch the video below to reinforce the reading.
Homework:
Work on Inquizitive (alternative assignment: outline textbook chapter, one page front and back per section for full credit)
Closure:
Either follow this link, or cut and paste the link below in another tab, or go to menti.com and enter the code 92 56 66, then respond to the two questions.
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