Constitution Day ... September 17th ... Paper/Pencil or Distance Learning
2020 is the 229th anniversary of the Constitution.
In 2004 it was decided that each educational institution that receives Federal funds for a fiscal year is required to hold an educational program about the U.S. Constitution for its students.
Don't fret...
This packet is perfect!
Vocabulary cards for posting
Constitution Day Poster
Constitution Day Mini Book filled with informational text and key vocabulary
Constitution Day Fold and Read for early readers
True or False...Use text to answer questions
Graphic Organizer...three key parts of constitution
Graphic Organizer...idea gathering, key facts and vocabulary
Definition Study...constitution
Le't Make Words from letters of constitution
Bill of Rights Poster
Student's Bill of Rights
Graphic Organizer for "I am free to..."
American Freedoms...Class book cover and writing page
Opinion Writing ...pre write
Word Search
Writing the Constitution Math Game...addition
Students write: Our School Constitution and Sign!
Informative, engaging, curriculum standards embedded.
For those of you distance learning I have prepared a Google Slide program ideal for sharing with your class.
Slide One: Informational text about the constitution followed by a student true, false.
Slide Two: More information about our constitution and students prepare a school constitution.
Slide Three: Informational text on the Bill of Rights followed by students write about a right they would like added to their privileges at home.
Slide Four: How to be a good citizen? Click and drag items to the correct boxes. (kind, trustworthy, helpful)
Slide Five: Word work with ABC order and the definition of constitution.
(click and drag pictures not shown here.)
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