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constitution worksheets for middle school: This is Our Constitution Khizr Khan, Anne Quirk, 2017 The author traces his family's experiences immigrating to the U.S. to introduce the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, explaining how it represents America's democratic values and discussing the importance of the documents' history. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: What Is the Constitution? Patricia Brennan Demuth, Who HQ, 2018-06-19 We the people at Who HQ bring readers the full story--arguments and all--of how the United States Constitution came into being. Signed on September 17, 1787--four years after the American War for Independence--the Constitution laid out the supreme law of the United States of America. Today it's easy for us to take this blueprint of our government for granted. But the Framers--fifty-five men from almost all of the original 13 states--argued fiercely for many months over what ended up being only a four-page document. Here is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the hotly fought issues--those between Northern and Southern States; big states and little ones--and the key players such as James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington who suffered through countless revisions to make the Constitution happen. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: We the Kids David Catrow, 2005-04-21 Brush up on the Preamble to the Constitution with this patriotic picture book—and have a couple of good laughs while you're at it! A long time ago some smart guys wrote the Preamble to the Constitution. You have probably read it before, but do you know what it means? And did it ever make you laugh? Now it will! Perfect for inspiring discussion in classrooms and around kitchen tables, this fun-filled and cheerfully illustrated look at the Preamble provides an accessible introduction to America's founding ideals for citizens of all ages. Includes a glossary of terms and a foreword by the artist. This zany, patriotic paean offers kids lighthearted but meaningful incentive to reflect further on the relevance of those 'big words' and 'big ideas.'—Publishers Weekly |
constitution worksheets for middle school: We the People , 2020 Introduces the history and principles of constitutional democracy. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Fault Lines in the Constitution Cynthia Levinson, Sanford Levinson, 2017-09-01 Many of the political issues we struggle with today have their roots in the US Constitution. Husband-and-wife team Cynthia and Sanford Levinson take readers back to the creation of this historic document and discuss how contemporary problems were first introduced—then they offer possible solutions. Think Electoral College, gerrymandering, even the Senate. Many of us take these features in our system for granted. But they came about through haggling in an overheated room in 1787, and we’re still experiencing the ramifications. Each chapter in this timely and thoughtful exploration of the Constitution’s creation begins with a story—all but one of them true—that connects directly back to a section of the document that forms the basis of our society and government. From the award-winning team, Cynthia Levinson, children’s book author, and Sanford Levinson, constitutional law scholar, Fault Lines in the Constitution will encourage exploration and discussion from young and old readers alike. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: The Words We Live By Linda R. Monk, 2015-08-11 The Words We Live By takes an entertaining and informative look at America's most important historical document, now with discussions on new rulings on hot button issues such as immigration, gay marriage, gun control, and affirmative action. In The Words We Live By, Linda Monk probes the idea that the Constitution may seem to offer cut-and-dried answers to questions regarding personal rights, but the interpretations of this hallowed document are nearly infinite. For example, in the debate over gun control, does the right of the people to bear arms as stated in the Second Amendment pertain to individual citizens or regulated militias? What do scholars say? Should the Internet be regulated and censored, or does this impinge on the freedom of speech as defined in the First Amendment? These and other issues vary depending on the interpretation of the Constitution. Through entertaining and informative annotations, The Words We Live By offers a new way of looking at the Constitution. Its pages reflect a critical, respectful and appreciative look at one of history's greatest documents. The Words We Live By is filled with a rich and engaging historical perspective along with enough surprises and fascinating facts and illustrations to prove that your Constitution is a living -- and entertaining -- document. Updated now for the first time, The Words We Live By continues to take an entertaining and informative look at America's most important historical document, now with discussions on new rulings on hot button issues such as immigration, gay marriage, and affirmative action. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: The Power of Middle School Keen J. Babbage, 2012 The middle school years are a maze of academic duties, human growth and self-development, discovering self identity, and increasing social interaction with other people. This maze can be an adventure of achievement and opportunity, or it can be a struggle of difficulty and disappointment. As these experiences are the impetus or foundation for many later achievements in academics, careers, and personal life, it is imperative that educators maximize these formative years by helping middle school students successfully travel through this maze despite its ups and downs, its twists and turns, and its new challenges to master and the old issues to resolve. For instance, educators must support students who have fallen behind, so as to thwart their reduced likelihood of turnaround in high school. Likewise, educators must challenge exceptional students, in order to perpetuate their enthusiasm for learning and prepare them for college studies. By discussing the comprehensive roles and duties of school administrators, counselors, and teachers, The Power of Middle School addresses how to maximize middle school curriculum and extra-curricular activities for the academic, personal, and professional benefits of all students. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution Eric Foner, 2019-09-17 “Gripping and essential.”—Jesse Wegman, New York Times An authoritative history by the preeminent scholar of the Civil War era, The Second Founding traces the arc of the three foundational Reconstruction amendments from their origins in antebellum activism and adoption amidst intense postwar politics to their virtual nullification by narrow Supreme Court decisions and Jim Crow state laws. Today these amendments remain strong tools for achieving the American ideal of equality, if only we will take them up. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Understanding the U.S. Constitution, Grades 5 - 8 Stange, 2008-09-08 Bring history to life for students in grades 5 and up using Understanding the U.S. Constitution! This 114-page book includes text, questions, activities, and trial tests that explore the three branches of government, the Articles, and the Amendments. The book also includes a Constitution test and answer keys. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: U.S. History P. Scott Corbett, Volker Janssen, John M. Lund, Todd Pfannestiel, Sylvie Waskiewicz, Paul Vickery, 2024-09-10 U.S. History is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of most introductory courses. The text provides a balanced approach to U.S. history, considering the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the United States from both the top down (politics, economics, diplomacy) and bottom up (eyewitness accounts, lived experience). U.S. History covers key forces that form the American experience, with particular attention to issues of race, class, and gender. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Teaching History Creatively Hilary Cooper, 2016-11-10 The fully updated second edition of Teaching History Creatively introduces teachers to the wealth of available approaches to historical enquiry, ensuring creative, effective learning. This book clearly sets out the processes of historical enquiry, demonstrating how these are integrally linked with key criteria of creativity and helps readers to employ those features of creativity in the classroom. Underpinned by theory and research, it offers informed and practical support and is illustrated throughout with examples of children’s work. Key themes addressed include: investigating sources using archives in your own research project becoming historical agents and history detectives drama for exploring events myths and legends communicating historical understanding creatively. With brand new chapters from the Stone Ages to the Iron Age, using prehistoric sources; The withdrawal of the Romans and the conquest and settlement of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons, in addition to many new case studies, this exciting edition puts an emphasis on accessible, recent research, new evidence and interpretations and encourages the creative dynamism of the study of history. Teaching History Creatively provides vivid and rich examples of the creative use of sources, of approaches to understanding chronology and concepts of time and of strategies to create interpretations. It is an essential purchase for any teacher or educator who wishes to embed creative approaches to teaching history in their classroom. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Economics and You, Grades 5 - 8 Golomb, 2012-01-03 Make economics easy for students in grades 5 and up using Economics and You! This 64-page book features an in-depth, real-world simulation activity that reinforces economic and math concepts while introducing students to the consumer world. Students learn how to balance a checkbook, calculate interest, develop a budget, buy a car, and file taxes. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Unite Or Die Jacqueline Jules, 2009 The children of Forest Lake Elementary trod the boards in a dramatic reenactment of how the United States Constitution came to be. Full of facts about the call for a national government and the Constitutional Convention, this book presents American history with personality, good humor, and energy. Full color. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Esperanza Rising (Scholastic Gold) Pam Muñoz Ryan, 2012-10-01 A modern classic for our time and for all time-this beloved, award-winning bestseller resonates with fresh meaning for each new generation. Perfect for fans of Kate DiCamillo, Christopher Paul Curtis, and Rita Williams-Garcia. Pura Belpre Award Winner * Readers will be swept up. -Publishers Weekly, starred review Esperanza thought she'd always live a privileged life on her family's ranch in Mexico. She'd always have fancy dresses, a beautiful home filled with servants, and Mama, Papa, and Abuelita to care for her. But a sudden tragedy forces Esperanza and Mama to flee to California and settle in a Mexican farm labor camp. Esperanza isn't ready for the hard work, financial struggles brought on by the Great Depression, or lack of acceptance she now faces. When Mama gets sick and a strike for better working conditions threatens to uproot their new life, Esperanza must find a way to rise above her difficult circumstances--because Mama's life, and her own, depend on it. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Learn about the United States U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 2009 Learn About the United States is intended to help permanent residents gain a deeper understanding of U.S. history and government as they prepare to become citizens. The product presents 96 short lessons, based on the sample questions from which the civics portion of the naturalization test is drawn. An audio CD that allows students to listen to the questions, answers, and civics lessons read aloud is also included. For immigrants preparing to naturalize, the chance to learn more about the history and government of the United States will make their journey toward citizenship a more meaningful one. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Common Sense Thomas Paine, 1918 |
constitution worksheets for middle school: The Century Book for Young Americans: Showing How a Party of Boys and Girls Who Knew How to Use Their Eyes and Ears Found Out All About the Government Elbridge Streeter Brooks, Sons Of The American Revolution, 2022-10-27 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Reading Like a Historian Sam Wineburg, Daisy Martin, Chauncey Monte-Sano, 2015-04-26 This practical resource shows you how to apply Sam Wineburgs highly acclaimed approach to teaching, Reading Like a Historian, in your middle and high school classroom to increase academic literacy and spark students curiosity. Chapters cover key moments in American history, beginning with exploration and colonization and ending with the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States Charles Austin Beard, 1921 |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Our Constitution, Your Citizenship Alex Schmidt, 2015-04-15 A student worktext for the study of our constitution, our government, and your citizenship. Used by grades 7-12 to meet the new curriculum requirements, aiding in the study of the federal citizenship test. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Individual retirement arrangements (IRAs) United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1990 |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Teaching with Documents United States. National Archives and Records Administration, 1989 Guide for social studies teachers in using primary sources, particularly those available from the National Archives, to teach history. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Making History Mine Sarah Cooper, 2009 Shows how to use thematic instruction to link skills to content knowledge and incorporates strategies for making history personal and relevant to students' lives. Activites include role playing, debate, and service learning. Grades 5-9. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: The Living U.S. Constitution Saul K. Padover, 1995-05-01 This invaluable book updated the study of constitutional law with the addition of twenty contemporary Supreme Court cases dealing with such controversial topics as the legislative veto, stop-and-frisk, “set asides” to benefit minorities, and hate speech. Beginning with the story of the forming of the Constitution, it includes illuminating character sketches of the delegates written by their contemporaries, as well as the complete text of the Constitution itself. The Supreme Court decisions that the author cites were selected for their variety and complexity, and because they shed light on the problems that arise under the rule of the Constitution and the interpretations of that rule. This third edition was prepared by Jacob W. Landynski, an expert on constitutional law and a longtime colleague at the New School for Social Research of the original author, the outstanding historian and political scientist Saul K. Padover. Besides adding twenty additional cases, Professor Landynski re-edited the existing cases and rewrote the case introductions throughout in order to make the book as informative and concise as possible. The result is a unique and important contribution toward understanding the document upon which our nation is founded. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: MyWorld Interactive James West Davidson, Michael B. Stoff, Jennifer L. Bertolet, 2019 |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Constitution Alive!, Class Workbook Rick Green, 2012-12 Constitution Alive! Workbook is an in-depth course on the original intent of the Constitution! Join Rick Green, Constitutional expert and one fo the leading voices for the original intent of our founding documents, in this one-of-a-kind course on the meaning of the Constitution! This spiral bound 224 page Workbook teaches about executive orders, recess appointments, the electoral college, judicial tyranny, freedom of religion, and so much more! |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Social and Political Life-III , 2012 |
constitution worksheets for middle school: If You Were There When They Signed the Constitution Elizabeth Levy, Joan Holub, 1992 This behind-the-scenes study of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 details the events of the convention, the debate over constitutional issues, and the delegates |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Dystopian Book Clubs Katy Wischow, 2018 Make use of this popular genre to encourage students read. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Religion and the Constitution Michael W. McConnell, Thomas C. Berg, Christopher C. Lund, 2016-02-29 Religion and the Constitution, Fourth Edition, written by a team of well-known Constitutional Law scholars, thoughtfully examines the relationship between government and religion within the framework of the U.S. Constitution. This classroom-tested casebook is suitable for courses in Religious Liberty, Religion and the Constitution, or Religious Institutions and the Law. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Social Studies Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites Marcia L. Tate, 2012 Best-selling author Marcia L. Tate brings her trademark dendrite-growing teaching strategies to this practitioner-friendly collection of brain-compatible methods for engaging k-12 students in social studies. Included are 20 proven strategies and more than 200 grade-leveled activities for applying them. Teachers will find concrete ways to integrate national social studies content standards into their curriculum with visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile experiences that maximize retention, including: (1) Project-based and problem-based instruction; (2) Storytelling, music, and humor; (3) Graphic organizers, semantic maps, and word webs; and (4) Internet projects. This book provides sample lesson plans and a wealth of examples that demonstrate how to apply these classroom-tested strategies to the 10 themes of social studies. The text also challenges teachers to creatively plan and deliver their own unforgettable lessons. Among the many benefits your students is that they will remember what they've learned and apply it to their lives--the true goal of education. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Resources in Education , 2001 |
constitution worksheets for middle school: The Trail - History & Civics - Class 7 Jayanti Sengupta, 2007-08-31 |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Learning Cursive: Handwriting Practice Workbook for Teens Trace2Write, 2016-12-12 Teaching cursive handwriting to middle school and high school teens has never been easier. Learning Cursive: Handwriting Practice Workbook for Teens, provides extensive focus on cursive letter and sentence formation. This cursive handwriting workbook for teens contains more than 20,000 cursive tracing units. It includes a cursive alphabet chart with guided stroke/directional arrows; a paper position guide detailing appropriate writing posture; uppercase and lowercase cursive letter tracing and freehand practice sheets; and finally, freehand practice sheets using text from the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence. The introduction section features a full-page format that focuses on one uppercase and lowercase cursive alphabet per page-a method that allows for thorough practice when learning to write each letter correctly. Over 200 opportunities to trace each cursive letter is given before your teen is presented with a freehand cursive practice page. When teaching cursive handwriting to teens, daily practice should be encouraged. Daily practice allows spacing between words to become consistent. In order to make teaching cursive more effective, guided lines have been provided. Guided lines make cursive letter formation and word spacing simple and effective. Why is Learning Cursive: Handwriting Practice Workbook for Teens an important addition to your teen's curriculum? According to a 2013 New York Times article, Learning to write in cursive is shown to improve brain development in the areas of thinking, language and working memory. Cursive handwriting stimulates brain synapses and synchronicity between the left and right hemispheres, something absent from printing and typing. As a result, the physical act of writing in cursive leads to increased comprehension and participation. The College Board found that students who wrote in cursive for the essay portion of the SAT scored slightly higher than those who printed. This handwriting book is perfect for teens improving cursive penmanship. Learning Cursive: Handwriting Practice Workbook for Teens is a great resource for the homeschool classroom as well as public and private 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade classrooms. It's a great companion to other printed and cursive alphabet handwriting programs such as Zaner-Bloser, D'Nealian Cursive, and Kumon. This 260 page cursive workbook for teens is superior to one-page printable cursive worksheets. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: National Standards for United States History National Center for History in the Schools (U.S.), Charlotte Antoinette Crabtree, Gary B. Nash, 1994 This volume contains the original version of United States history standards, along with standards-based activities. The standards were produced as part of the Goals 2000 program by the US Department of Education. Post-critique, the standards were later revised and in 1996 were published together with the world history standards in one volume without activities. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Inclusion for the Middle School Social Studies Classroom Joyce Appleby, Miriam Greenblatt, Richard C. Remy, Alan Brinkley, Peter S. Lemmo, James M. McPherson, 2003 A world history textbook chronicling the rise of Western and Eastern civilizations. Includes photos, art, illustrated charts, vocabulary exercises, and review questions. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Why I Teach Bryan Johnson, 2019-08-16 This book is about the last year and a half that I taught in Oklahoma City Public Schools in a Title I school where 98% of the students receive free lunches. I challenged myself to write a journal entry everyday about what was going on in my classroom and throughout the school. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: A Guide for Substitute and Interim Teachers Barbara Washington, 2020-12-29 If you're a substitute or interim teacher, or thinking of becoming one, you won't want to miss the techniques and strategies in this user-friendly, easy-to-read book. Author Barbara Washington guides you through every step, including the application process, lesson planning, classroom management, and school safety. Each chapter offers practical examples and current best practices to support you on your way to success. The book also includes essential tools such as reproducible lesson plans, worksheets, graphic organizers, and more. Concise but complete, this is an ideal resource for substitute teacher professional development. |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Resources in Education , 1996 |
constitution worksheets for middle school: Social Studies for Secondary Schools Alan J. Singer, 2003-04-02 Social Studies for Secondary Schools: Teaching to Learn, Learning to Teach, Second Edition integrates discussions of educational goals and the nature of history and social studies with practical ideas for organizing social studies curricula, units, lessons, projects, and activities. A major theme woven throughout the text is that what we choose to teach and the way we teach reflect our broader understanding of society, history, and the purposes of social studies education. Each chapter opens with a broad question about social studies education; provides many examples of lessons, including lesson ideas developed by new and experienced middle school and high school social studies teachers; features a rich variety of teaching, learning, and classroom activities designed to provoke discussion and illustrate different approaches to teaching social studies; and concludes with essays about related social studies topics. Part I focuses on philosophical issues, social studies goals and standards, and the design of social studies curricula. Part II examines and offers examples of strategies for planning units and lessons. Part III explores topics, such as thematic and interdisciplinary teaching, a project approach to social studies, as well as assesses student learning and one's own performance as a teacher, and provides a guide to social studies resource materials and organizations. New in the Second Edition: *Every chapter has been updated and includes a number of new lesson ideas. *The lesson ideas are designed especially to help beginning teachers address learning standards; work in inclusive settings; and promote literacy and the use of technology in social studies classrooms. *Sample activities developed with members of the Hofstra New Teachers Network reflect the current focus on document-based instruction and assessment, and can serve as tools for assessing student learning. *Increased attention is given to project-based social studies instruction and to multicultural education. Intended as a text for undergraduate and graduate preservice social studies methods courses, this text is also useful for in-service training programs, as a reference for new social studies teachers, and as a resource for experienced social studies educators who are engaged in rethinking their teaching practice. |
The Constitution at Work: Middle School Edition Teacher Guide
Students will use the documents from the pre-program activity to examine the powers of the Federal Government and discover how the Constitution created a stronger central government …
NIT 2 The United States Constitution - Hillsdale College
What is the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? What was The Federalist and what was its purpose? How is representative democracy distinct from …
Episode One: Student Guide - PBS LearningMedia
Explore these questions with your class and use the KWL method to engage your students in active thinking around the topics of the Constitution, federalism, and citizenship. Using the …
Constitution Worksheets For Middle School - netsec.csuci.edu
Constitution worksheets for middle school are invaluable tools for fostering an understanding of the Constitution's principles and impact. These resources provide a structured, engaging …
The Constitution and Our Community (Grades 3 5) Teacher Guide
Materials: Print or electronically share the five documents and the corresponding document analysis worksheets on pages 8–17, one set to each group. Program Materials: The optional …
THE CONSTITUTION: THE A - Scarsdale Public Schools
DIRECTIONS: For each situation below, say if the action is constitutional (C) or not constitutional (N). Cite a specific Amendment to support your view, and say why that amendment is relevant. …
FIRST AMENDMENT OVERVIEW - The National Constitution Center
Middle school students need a basic understanding of First Amendment rights prior to analyzing Supreme Court cases or connecting those rights to their daily lives.
The First Amendment & Free Speech - American Constitution …
Constitution in the Classroom brings ACS members into high school, middle school or elementary classrooms to raise awareness of fundamental constitutional principles and excite young minds …
ND AMENDMENT: THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS - The National …
How are parts of the Constitution understood at different points of history? How do the Supreme Court and experts who study the Constitution understand and apply the 2nd Amendment?
Constitutional Convention: A Decision-Making Activity
Students will be able to describe how the outcomes of the simulated Constitutional Convention compares to the outcomes of the actual event. Students will analyze United States Census …
Lesson Title: The Declaration of Independence 7th - 8th Grade
Constitution. Your task is to read the Declaration of Independence below and complete the activities that go along with it: 1. Read the text aloud and identify who or what is being referred …
Teaching Civic Rights & Responsibilities THEMATIC GUIDE MIDDLE …
annotate similarities and differences among the Declaration, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Together as a class, discuss findings and create a Venn diagram of the
Constitution Task Cards - Social Studies Success
There are 32 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps and images. Challenge your students at a variety of levels! Differentiate by giving certain cards to …
Bill of Rights Master - All-in-One Homeschool
Analyze a list of potential “rights” that citizens should have. the actual constitutional amendments. Rights. Complete a cloze activity to demonstrate an understanding of the Bill of Rights. …
Why the Bill of Rights Matters to You - Annenberg Classroom
Students will start the lesson with the Bill of Rights Worksheet #1 (Primary Sources), which focuses on the importance of the Bill of Rights through analysis of primary source quotes from …
Articles of Confederation DIRECTIONS - Ms. Scott
the constitution for ratification (approval), the Continental Congress created the Articles of Confederation, which established a loose alliance between the thirteen states. It was officially …
What Is the Constitution? - Super Teacher Worksheets
In the article, “What Is the Constitution?” you learned that it was important for the newly independent nation to develop a central government and a set of laws that applied to all the …
Strengths & Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation ... - Freckle
Strengths & Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Teacher Statement Sheet Read each statement below one-at-a-time. Begin each statement with the phrase,
Constitution Day Printables - Homeschool Creations
Use your own words to write down what these phrases from the Preamble to the Constitution mean. Find and circle the ten mistakes in the paragraphs about the Constitution. Over two …
Rule of Law - Gulf Middle School Civics
Rule of Law—Where Does It Come From? Our nation was built on the rule of law. Read each statement below and decide which Rule of Law factor it describes. ___1. Every state sent …
The Constitution at Work: Middle School Edition Teacher Guide
Students will use the documents from the pre-program activity to examine the powers of the Federal Government and discover how the Constitution created a stronger central government …
NIT 2 The United States Constitution - Hillsdale College
What is the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? What was The Federalist and what was its purpose? How is representative democracy distinct from …
Episode One: Student Guide - PBS LearningMedia
Explore these questions with your class and use the KWL method to engage your students in active thinking around the topics of the Constitution, federalism, and citizenship. Using the …
Constitution Worksheets For Middle School - netsec.csuci.edu
Constitution worksheets for middle school are invaluable tools for fostering an understanding of the Constitution's principles and impact. These resources provide a structured, engaging …
The Constitution and Our Community (Grades 3 5) Teacher Guide
Materials: Print or electronically share the five documents and the corresponding document analysis worksheets on pages 8–17, one set to each group. Program Materials: The optional …
FIRST AMENDMENT OVERVIEW - The National Constitution …
Middle school students need a basic understanding of First Amendment rights prior to analyzing Supreme Court cases or connecting those rights to their daily lives.
Constitutional Convention: A Decision-Making Activity
Students will be able to describe how the outcomes of the simulated Constitutional Convention compares to the outcomes of the actual event. Students will analyze United States Census …
The First Amendment & Free Speech - American Constitution …
Constitution in the Classroom brings ACS members into high school, middle school or elementary classrooms to raise awareness of fundamental constitutional principles and excite young …
ND AMENDMENT: THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS - The National Constitution …
How are parts of the Constitution understood at different points of history? How do the Supreme Court and experts who study the Constitution understand and apply the 2nd Amendment?
THE CONSTITUTION: THE A - Scarsdale Public Schools
DIRECTIONS: For each situation below, say if the action is constitutional (C) or not constitutional (N). Cite a specific Amendment to support your view, and say why that amendment is relevant. …
Lesson Title: The Declaration of Independence 7th - 8th Grade
Constitution. Your task is to read the Declaration of Independence below and complete the activities that go along with it: 1. Read the text aloud and identify who or what is being referred …
Teaching Civic Rights & Responsibilities THEMATIC GUIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL
annotate similarities and differences among the Declaration, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Together as a class, discuss findings and create a Venn diagram of the
Constitution Task Cards - Social Studies Success
There are 32 question cards that are a combination of recall, primary source quotes, maps and images. Challenge your students at a variety of levels! Differentiate by giving certain cards to …
Why the Bill of Rights Matters to You - Annenberg Classroom
Students will start the lesson with the Bill of Rights Worksheet #1 (Primary Sources), which focuses on the importance of the Bill of Rights through analysis of primary source quotes from …
Articles of Confederation DIRECTIONS - Ms. Scott
the constitution for ratification (approval), the Continental Congress created the Articles of Confederation, which established a loose alliance between the thirteen states. It was officially …
Bill of Rights Master - All-in-One Homeschool
Analyze a list of potential “rights” that citizens should have. the actual constitutional amendments. Rights. Complete a cloze activity to demonstrate an understanding of the Bill of Rights. …
What Is the Constitution? - Super Teacher Worksheets
In the article, “What Is the Constitution?” you learned that it was important for the newly independent nation to develop a central government and a set of laws that applied to all the …
Constitution Day Printables - Homeschool Creations
Use your own words to write down what these phrases from the Preamble to the Constitution mean. Find and circle the ten mistakes in the paragraphs about the Constitution. Over two …
Strengths & Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Strengths & Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Teacher Statement Sheet Read each statement below one-at-a-time. Begin each statement with the phrase,
Rule of Law - Gulf Middle School Civics
Rule of Law—Where Does It Come From? Our nation was built on the rule of law. Read each statement below and decide which Rule of Law factor it describes. ___1. Every state sent …