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We The People: Exploring the Constitution in Historic and Modern Contexts

Students consider the main concepts of the Preamble of the United States Constitution They research different issues explored in the Constitution which have both historic and modern connections.

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The Preamble to the Constitution

Students discuss key phrases from the Preamble of the Constitution, find ways to relate the values stated in the Preamble to their daily lives, and explore possible changes needed in the Constitution by future generations of citizens.

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6th - 12th
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The 5 W's of the Constitution - Part I

Students research the social and historical context of the writing of the Constitution along with several features of the finished document. They use their research to create a textbook on the writing of the Constitution with text and illustration.

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2nd
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The U.S. Constitution

Students practice their reading comprehension skills by reading about the United States Constitution. They answer questions related to the reading to test for comprehension.

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5th - 6th
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Constitutions Around the World

Students analyze the U.S. Constitution and other constitutions from around the world. They conduct Internet research, select five countries to analyze, and complete a chart that compares/contrasts the five constitutions with the U.S. Constitution.

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8th - 12th
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The Constitution

Students use both electronic and traditional resources to research information about U.S. Constitution, answer questions pertaining to Congress and the Presidency, and design HyperStudio presentation to display answers to research questions.

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5th - 8th
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Constitutional Period Parade

Students choose a topic to research that relates to the United States Constitution. Using the internet, they gather information on their topic and discover the impact it still has on the world today. They create a float to show what information they have gathered instead of writing a paper. They present their creation to the class.

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Constitution Day Center Activities

Students brainstorm a list of facts about the Founding Fathers. After watching a video online, they identify facts about the Constitution as well. They compare and contrast the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution in a Venn Diagram. They complete an online quiz to end the lesson.

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5th - 8th
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Constitution: The Words We Live By

Students examine the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. They create posters of significant portions (there are many commercially available) and discuss them. They discuss the Maine Constitution and identify some similarities.

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5th - 8th
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What Does The Preamble of the U.S. Constitution Mean?

Students begin the lesson by comparing and contrasting two state constitution's preambles. After identifying the themes in the state preambles, they compare the U.S. Constitution's preamble to the states. They work together to write their own new preamble to the Constitution and research the amending process of the Constitution itself.

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9th - 12th
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