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Chapter 3 Section 2 Amending the Constitution Pages 51-55

Objectives 1. Discuss the reason framers established ways to amend the Constitution. 2. Describe the methods for amending the Constitution. 3. Explain the purpose of the Bill of Rights.

Let’s review the rules from kindergarten and high school. Brainstorm and come up with at least five ways in which the rules have changed and the expectations have been altered between kindergarten and high school

Let’s discuss the reasons why the framers of the Constitution planned for ways to amend the document they had created. Explain why this amendment process was necessary for the new country. Give examples of technologies the framers could not have considered when they wrote the Constitution.

27 Amendments I will assign you multiple amendments. You will research and summarize for the class. Each of you will prepare a short presentation to explain your assigned amendment. A. define any new vocabulary terms encountered in the amendment. B. prepare an outline to explain the amendment assigned.