Answer:
I cannot physically create a chart on paper. However, I can provide you with the information you need to create a chart that visually shows/discusses the 27 amendments to the constitution.
FRONT SIDE:
Title: Bill of Rights
Square 1: First Amendment - Freedom of Religion
Description: Guarantees the right to freely practice any religion and prohibits the government from establishing an official religion.
Picture: A person praying or a religious symbol.
Square 2: First Amendment - Freedom of Speech
Description: Protects the right to express opinions, even if they are unpopular or controversial.
Picture: A person speaking in front of a crowd or a speech bubble.
Square 3: First Amendment - Freedom of the Press
Description: Protects the right of the press to publish information without government censorship.
Picture: A newspaper or a journalist.
Square 4: First Amendment - Freedom of Assembly
Description: Guarantees the right to gather and protest peacefully.
Picture: People holding signs and peacefully protesting.
Square 5: First Amendment - Freedom of Petition
Description: Guarantees the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.
Picture: A person holding a sign or a petition.
Square 6: Second Amendment - Right to Bear Arms
Description: Guarantees the right to own firearms for self-defense.
Picture: A gun or a person holding a gun.
Square 7: Third Amendment - Protection from Quartering of Troops
Description: Prohibits the government from forcing homeowners to allow soldiers to stay in their homes without their consent.
Picture: A soldier knocking on a door.
Square 8: Fourth Amendment - Protection from Unreasonable Searches and Seizures
Description: Prohibits the government from searching or seizing property without a warrant or probable cause.
Picture: A person holding a warrant or a search and seizure.
Square 9: Fifth Amendment - Protection of Rights to Life, Liberty, and Property
Description: Guarantees the right to a fair trial and protects against self-incrimination and double jeopardy.
Picture: A person holding a scale or a gavel.
Square 10: Fifth Amendment - Protection of Due Process
Description: Guarantees the right to fair treatment by the legal system and protection from arbitrary government action.
Picture: A person holding a scale or a gavel.
Square 11: Fifth Amendment - Protection of Just Compensation
Description: Guarantees the government must provide fair compensation for property taken for public use.
Picture: A person holding money or a piece of property.
Square 12: Sixth Amendment - Right to a Speedy and Public Trial
Description: Guarantees the right to a fair and timely trial by a jury of peers.
Picture: A person in a courtroom or a gavel.
Square 13: Sixth Amendment - Right to a Trial by an Impartial Jury
Description: Guarantees the right to be judged by an unbiased jury.
Picture: A person holding a scale or a gavel.
Square 14: Sixth Amendment - Right to be Informed of Charges
Description: Guarantees the right to be informed of the charges against oneself.
Picture: A person holding a piece of paper or a gavel.
Square 15: Sixth Amendment - Right to Confront Witnesses
Description: Guarantees the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses.
Picture: A person holding a gavel or a person talking to a witness.
Square 16: Sixth Amendment - Right to Assistance of Counsel
Description: Guarantees the right to have a lawyer present during legal proceedings.
Picture A : person with a lawyer or a gavel.