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Constitution Day Activities

Constitution Day Activities

"Do I Have a Right?" lets students run a law firm specializing in constitutional rights. "Race to Ratify" transports students to 1787, involving them in debates over Constitution ratification. "Executive Command" puts students in the President's role, handling executive decision-making. "Branches...

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The Constitution for Kids (8th-12th Grade)

The Constitution for Kids (8th-12th Grade)

This file is intended for students in grades 8 through 12. Other versions of this page are available: The Constitution for Kids: Kindergarten through 3rd Grade The Constitution for Kids: 4th through 7th Grade Pictures of the Constitution The main site Want to change this page’s colors? Choose a...

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The Constitution for Kids (4th-7th Grade)

The Constitution for Kids (4th-7th Grade)

This file is intended for students in grades 4 through 7. Other versions of this page are available: The Constitution for Kids: Kindergarten through 3rd Grade The Constitution for Kids: 8th through 12th Grade Pictures of the Constitution The main site Want to change this page’s colors? Choose a...

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The Constitution for Kids (Kindergarten

The Constitution for Kids (Kindergarten

This file is intended for students in Kindergarten through 3rd grade. Other versions of this page are available: The Constitution for Kids: 4th through 7th Grade The Constitution for Kids: 8th through 12th Grade Pictures of the Constitution The main site If you have any questions about any words or...

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Teaching the Constitution

Teaching the Constitution

Teaching the Constitution Advertisement Federal law passed in 2004 requires that all schools that receive federal funding provide a course to all students on the Constitution on Constitution Day, September 17. The law is known as H.R. 4818, and the text is found at section 111(b): Each educational...

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