CECsst.214 TITLE: CREATING A BILL OF RIGHTS AUTHOR: Jamie Fratello Staub, L.W. Higgins High School; Marrero, Louisiana GRADE LEVEL: Appropriate for grades 7-12. This activity can be used in Civics, U.S. History or Government classes. OVERVIEW: Students are asked to write a Bill of Rights for a new democratic country. This activity is designed to show students the problems faced by the Founding Fathers. This activity should be conducted as an introduction to the study of the creation of the Bill of Rights. PURPOSE: The primary purpose of this lesson is to have students experience some of the difficulties faced by the Founding Fathers. Another purpose of this lesson is to see what rights students feel are important. The third purpose of this lesson is to have students work cooperatively in groups. OBJECTIVE(s): The students will be able to: 1. Create a Bill of Rights for an imaginary country. 2. Present the Bill of Rights to the class. 3. Discuss problems faced by the group. MATERIALS: Teacher Materials = instructions Student Materials = large paper or poster board, markers, masking tape. ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES: 1. The class should be divided into groups of 3 to 5. 2. The teacher gives instructions to the students that they are to pretend that each group is a new democratic country and that they must create a Bill of Rights for the country. 3. Materials are distributed to each group. 4. Students are given thirty minutes to construct the Bill of Rights. (Students may decorate their Bill of Rights with a country name, flag etc.) 5. Each group presents their Bill of Rights to the class. 6. The class discusses the problems faced by the groups. 7. Students tape their creations to the walls. TYING IT ALL TOGETHER: In the class discussion, it should be evident that the students had to make compromises when they created their Bill of Rights. Following this activity, students should begin to study the history behind the creation of the Bill of Rights.