1) Bring Protest MaterialsMake posters, fliers and pamphlets to help spread your message and communicate your concerns to others. During the protest, you can give out information on what you're protesting to interested parties. a) Bring Protest Materials b) Wear Protective Clothing c) Understand That Protests Are Unpredictable d) Bring Emergency Supplies e) Know How to Interact With Police 2) Wear comfortable tennis shoes and several layers of clothing. This will allow you to add or remove layers in changing weather. The extra padding on your body will also protect you if you are bumped or jostled by the crowd. a) Bring Protest Materials b) Wear Protective Clothing c) Understand That Protests Are Unpredictable d) Bring Emergency Supplies e) Know How to Interact With Police 3) Pack a backpack with a few supplies you might need. Bottled water and food are good to have on hand if the protest is going to last a long time. You will also want to bring a copy of your protest permit and some form of identification, like a school ID. You may also want to bring a small first-aid kit. a) Bring Protest Materials b) Wear Protective Clothing c) Understand That Protests Are Unpredictable d) Bring Emergency Supplies e) Know How to Interact With Police 4) No matter what you're protesting, there will be people who strongly disagree with your point of view. You may even encounter a separate group of protesters protesting the opposite side of the issue. At larger protests, police may be present to control the crowd and make sure things don't get too out of hand. With all these different forces butting heads, be prepared for unpredictable things to happen. a) Bring Protest Materials b) Wear Protective Clothing c) Understand That Protests Are Unpredictable d) Bring Emergency Supplies e) Know How to Interact With Police 5) Make sure you know your rights as a protester. Do your best to follow the instructions given by both the protest organizers and the police. If you believe your free speech rights are being threatened, speak to the protest organizer or call a lawyer. a) Bring Protest Materials b) Wear Protective Clothing c) Understand That Protests Are Unpredictable d) Bring Emergency Supplies e) Know How to Interact With Police

Game 3: Part Two: Getting Prepared To Protest (NewsELA)

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