Mr. Mr. Saindon's
United States History Class
Happy New Year! 2026
United States History / Mr. Saindon
Tuesday, January 20 to Friday, January 23
Do the Following:
#1 If you have not completed this already: Complete the EdPuzzle video on the Bill of Rights. Show your work to Mr. Saindon and have him record the grade
#2 Complete the Interactive-Notebook - answering all the questions using the text book, Lesson 10
#3 GimKit Game: complete the 31 questions. On a separate piece of paper write down each question and the answer
#4 Start Supreme Court Cases: "Tinker v. Des Moines" and "Brown v. The Board of Education
Tinker v. Des Moines and the First Amendment
Individual Rights and Freedoms
Summary
In this lesson, students will explore the protected rights all students have on school grounds based on the precedent set by 1969 Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines. Students will analyze how this court case helped to clarify and extend students' First Amendment freedoms. They will then reflect on how those freedoms come with limitations.
Essential Question(s)
To what extent are students' First Amendment rights protected in school, and are those freedoms ever limited?