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Teaching With Documents: U.S. Constitution Workshop Lesson PlanTeaching With Documents: U.S. Constitution Workshop Lesson Plan
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Teaching With Documents: U.S. Constitution Workshop

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What does it mean to be American? Explore the constitution and what it really means to be a citizen here. First, learners of all ages will investigate different primary source documents. Then, they establish each document's constitutional relevance. Several excerpts of the constitution are included here, as well as worksheets, document analysis sheets, maps, and letters to congress. A very thorough lesson! 

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primary source analysis, primary sources, the united states constitution

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4th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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