On students’ PBS LearningMedia Storyboards, they defined their First Amendment freedom and selected a visual representation for it. Student word poster using PBS LearningMedia Storyboard PBS LearningMedia is a free, online media-on-demand service developed for PreK-12 educators featuring interactives, images, video, audio files and more with lesson plans, background essays, and discussion questions. My students planned their word posters and used PBS LearningMedia to create an online storyboard for their word. Each student group was assigned to create a word poster for one of these freedoms. citizens have five freedoms protected by the First Amendment: speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. I explained to students that freedom is the focus of this unit. After students shared their responses, I told them that the word I thought of for the pictures was “freedom”. This activity is about engaging students in thinking and triggering their knowledge of vocabulary. Students chose three words that they believed all the pictures have in common. I began the unit by engaging students in high-level thinking by asking them to analyze three unique images.
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