This Bill of Rights Review Activities Bundle includes 32 Bill of Rights Task Cards and four Bill of Rights Review Puzzles, including a Bill of Rights crossword, vocabulary word search, word scramble, and test-prep maze escape, making this bundle perfect for middle school Civics, American History, or American Government students reviewing the first 10 Amendments to the United States Constitution!
This bundle combines two of my resources: The Bill of Rights Review Activities: 4 Civics & American History Review Puzzles and my Civics Task Cards: The Bill of Rights Review Activity | American History. You’ll get a vocabulary word search, multiple-choice maze escape, crossword, vocabulary word scramble, as well as 32 task cards that reinforce key concepts related to the Bill of Rights. Use these activities to review for unit tests, final exams, or the state Civics EOC!
Aligned to the following Florida State Standards for Middle School Civics (and easily applicable to other states, as well):
- SS.7.CG.2.3: Identify and apply the rights contained in the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
- SS.7.CG.2.4: Explain how the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights safeguard individual rights.
This Bill of Rights Review Bundle: Task Cards & Vocab Puzzles for Civics & History resource includes:
✯ The Bill of Rights Review Activities: 4 Civics & American History Review Puzzles. These four print-and-go, no-prep worksheets make great review for your Bill of Rights unit!
- Includes: A Bill of Rights vocabulary crossword, word search, word scramble, and multiple-choice maze escape, perfect for test prep.
- Reinforces key concepts like due process, Reserved Powers, individual rights, Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists, and our Bill of Rights freedoms and protections.
✯ Civics Task Cards: The Bill of Rights Review Activity | American History. This set of 32 task cards uses multiple-choice and short answer questions, fill-in-the-blank, and picture analysis prompts to review key vocabulary and main ideas related to the Bill of Rights.
- Play a class-wide game of Scoot! or create a gallery walk!
- Student-response sheet and answer key are included.
- Sample question: Your right to have a lawyer represent you in a criminal trial, and to have witnesses in your defense, come from this due process Amendment.
This resource is presented as a non-editable, printable PDF. It includes answer keys. Both resources are available digitally through TPT Easel, as well! The digital TPT Easel versions can be assigned directly through Google Classroom, or you can generate a link that can be shared with your students over email or through your school’s LMS!


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