Skip to Main Content
undefined

The Supreme Court and the Bill of Rights

Guiding Question:

  • How has the Supreme Court decided cases in controversies related to the Bill of Rights?

Objective:

  • Students will examine how the Supreme Court has decided landmark cases related to the Bill of Rights.

Facilitation Notes: Background Essay has more complex language and might be challenging for English language learners. For more advanced ELLs, it could be used as an extension activity. All students will need their completed Breaking Down the Bill of Rights Organizer from Lesson 8: The Creation of the Bill of Rights to use as a reference in this activity. Students will also consult Appendix A: Founding Principles and Civic Virtues Organizer and Appendix B: Being an American Unit Graphic Organizer from the first lesson in this curriculum.

Engage

Have students review the Founding Principles rule of law, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech, press, and assembly in Appendix A: Founding Principles and Civic Virtues Organizer. Ask students to predict how the work of the Supreme Court relates to these principles.

Explore

  1. Distribute Supreme Court Case Scenarios: How Would You Decide? Tell students to work individually, with partners or in small groups, or in a jigsaw to complete the organizer. They should also use Appendix…to help guide their answers.
  2. Debrief the class by reviewing the outcome of the real Supreme Court cases or watching the Bill of Rights Institute’s Homework Help YouTube videos on the Supreme Court cases, if there is time.

Assess & Reflect

  1. Have students return to Appendix A: Founding Principles and Civic Virtues Organizer from the first lesson in this curriculum. Would they adjust any of their definitions based on what they learned in this activity?
  2. Have students return to Appendix B: Being an American Unit Graphic Organizer from the first lesson in this resource and complete the applicable row as an exit ticket.

Extend


Student Handouts


Next Lesson

American Heroes, Past and Present

Related Resources