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"Celebrate Constitution Day" Interactive Flash Module (Bill of Rights Institute)
An interactive flash experience, the Online Module features "Madison's Notes are Missing", in which students travel back in time to the Constitutional Convention, talk to the delegates (with animation and voice), and write a news article about the events of that momentous time. The Module also ...
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Primary Source Set (The Constitution) (Library of Congress)
Teachers can use the documents and sound files in this primary source toolkit to help students experience this longago event. This classroomready resource includes downloadable documents, a teaching guide and analysis tools. Use the documents and sound files in this primary source toolkit ...
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Documents from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention (Library of Congress)
Explore this collection of documents from 1774 to 1789 relating to the work of the Congress and the drafting and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The Continental Congress Broadside Collection and the Constitutional Convention Broadside Collection contain 277 documents relating to the work of Congress and the drafting and ratification of the Constitution ...
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Primary Documents in American History (U.S. Constitution) (Library of Congress)
guide to the U.S. Constitution and related resources that provides links to materials digitized from the collections of the Library of Congress. A guide to the U.S. Constitution and related resources that provides links to materials digitized from the collections of the Library of Congress. Additional guides to important documents ...
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Constitution Day Resources from the Library of Congress (Library of Congress)
celebration of Constitution Day, the Library of Congress has compiled a variety of materials from across its collections materials that will appeal to all audiences, from young students to lifelong learners. Explore these rich resources to learn more about one of America's ...
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First Amendment and Religion in Schools (High School Version) (Washington College of Law)
objective of this teaching module is for students to learn about the First Amendment's fundamental protection against government establishment of religion, and to understand and apply the Lemon test for whether a government practice violates the Establishment Clause. The objective of this teaching module is for students to learn about ...
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Fourth Amendment Rights (College Version) (Washington College of Law)
Fourth Amendment Rights teaching unit can be taught during the week before Constitution Day or afterwards. The goal is to commemorate this important day in our Nation's history by teaching students about the importance of the Constitution as a living document that confers rights upon ...
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Fourth Amendment Rights (High School Teaching Module) (Washington College of Law)
Fourth Amendment Rights teaching unit can be taught during the week before Constitution Day or afterwards. The goal is to commemorate this important day in our Nation's history by teaching students about the importance of the Constitution as a living document that confers rights upon ...
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Revolution and the New Nation (National Archives)
National Archives and Records Administration has created this unique opportunity to learn, via analysis of primary source documents, about the content, impact, and perpetual relevance of the U. S. Constitution to the daily lives of American citizens. What does the light bulb have ...
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Pocket Constitution (National Center for Constitutional Studies)
Pocket sized copy of the US Constitution with Amendments and Declaration of Independence. Full color picture of George Washington on the front cover personally inviting you to sign the Constitution. Quantity discounts available. The National Center for Constitutional Studies has printed a special ...
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