Your freedom, your power A kid's guide to the First Amendment
Book - 2023
"The First Amendment grants kids and every other citizen five monster privileges: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and the right to petition the government. If the First Amendment is everywhere in their lives, shouldn't kids know more about it? Yes! In Your Freedom, Your Power, middle grade readers get a focused look at their freedoms and rights through the lens of this all-powerful First Amendment. The book engages children in learning more about their country and their rights and responsibilities. Each section will answer key questions readers may have thought about like: Do I have the right to protest at school? Can I be punished at school for something I say on social media? Wh...y can't I wear whatever I want? Can I text whatever I want? While answering these questions and explaining fundamental legal concepts every kid should know, Your Freedom, Your Power shares the fascinating stories behind some of the most important legal cases and social movements that have affected kids' lives and rights" --
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- Handbooks and manuals
Informational works - Published
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Philadelpha :
RP Kids
2023.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
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- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- x, 178 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-174).
- ISBN
- 9780762478385
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights
- Creating a Country from Scratch: The Making of the Constitution
- Adding the Bill of Rights
- What We're All Here For: The First Amendment
- Chapter 2. Before We Dive In: The US Federal Court System
- Is the First Amendment Federal Law or State Law?
- A Road Trip to the Supreme Court
- Chapter 3. Freedom of Religion
- The Government's Important Promises About Religion
- The Founding of American Religious Freedom
- Limits on Religious Freedom
- Public Schools and Prayer
- Prayer in the Classroom
- Prayer at a School Sponsored Event
- Students' Right to Practice Religion
- Monkey Laws and Teaching Evolution in Schools
- Arkansas's Monkey Law
- Louisiana Creationism Law
- Intelligent Design
- Pledge of Allegiance "Under God"
- Religious Clothing at School
- Chapter 4. Freedom of Speech
- Speech at School
- Mary Beth Tinker and Students' Right to Speak Up
- I Can Wear Whatever I Want-Can't I?
- I ♥ Boobies
- Drugs Suck!
- Your Hair, Your Crown
- Speech That Takes Place Away from School
- Sexting
- Mom, Please Take Down That Photo of Me
- Chapter 5. Freedom of the Press
- Limits to Freedom of the Press
- Technology and the Free Press
- Kid Journalists, Student Newspapers, and Censorship
- Right to Record at School
- Right to Record Police
- The Censoring and Banning of Books for Kids
- Chapter 6. Freedom of Assembly
- The Freedom to Assemble at Night: Curfew Laws
- Kids' Protests in History
- The Newsboys Strike of 1899
- The Children's Crusade, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963
- The Students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and the March for Our Lives
- Chapter 7. The Right to Petition
- Petitioning Was Once the Popular Kid
- Dear Mr. President
- Kids Harness the Power of the Petition
- Create a Great Petition
- Kids vs. the United States of America
- Acknowledgments
- Selected Sources
- About the Authors
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