Exploring Constitutional Amendments Required Materials Slide presentation software With 27 different constitutional amendments on record, it can be difficult to keep it all straight! Which is why for this activity, you will be constructing an easy-to-understand, straightforward, reference guide breaking down and explaining five of these amendments. Here’s the fun part: you get to choose which amendments to highlight. Step 1: Create a Template Before you even jump into the research aspect of this activity, take a moment to structure your slide presentation. This way, once you complete the research, it will be simple to insert your findings into your presentation and add the finishing touches. Your presentation should be structured as follows (or very similar to this): Introduction slide Your name & name of the presentation Five different constitutional amendments, one or two slides for each amendment One real-life example of each amendment One image for each amendment Explain or describe this amendment in your own words List any famous examples or cases that highlight this amendment Final slide lists any websites and resources you used to complete this activity Step 2: Research, Input, Create Now that you know what you will need to research, you can start exploring online and seeking out all of the information above. You may choose to take notes while researching and then input the information into your slides afterward, or you may decide to input the information as you find it—the choice is yours! You are welcome to add your own elements of creativity to the slides with transitions or additional pictures and graphics. As long as all of the required information is included, any additional flair is completely acceptable (but not required). You may use bullet points for the majority of information if you would like, or you may use complete sentences/paragraphs. To complete this activity, please submit your presentation.
(You don't have to actually makes slides, just say like "Slide 2". Also I have the first slide done so need to worry about that!) (50 points)