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More U.S. Constitution Printables (16 resources)
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The Bill of Rights and Constitutional Amendments
The contents of The Bill of Rights, as well as the constitutional amendments.
Unite or Die: How 13 States Became a Nation Reader's Theater
Bring United States history to life with this reader's theater for Unite or Die: How...
All About the Boston Tea Party
A reading comprehension worksheet about the Boston Tea Party.
USA PATRIOT Act – Security vs. Privacy
Use a lesson that gives students the opportunity to become acquainted with some broad issues...
Class Constitution and U.S. Constitution: Background and Preamble
Use this printable to teach students the purpose of the U.S. Constitution. Students will also...
Our Classroom Constitution
Help your students develop rules for the classroom by filling out this printable class...
Colonial Times – Everyday Things
Children learn about everyday things used during colonial times.
The Executive Branch Crossword Puzzle
Learn about the Executive Branch of the United States government by completing this crossword...
"The Great Compromise" & The Constitutional Convention
Recognize what the "Great Compromise" accomplished.
Consensus & The Articles of Confederation
Explain why the Articles of Confederation failed to properly govern the newly formed United...
Colonial Times: Heritage Handwriting
Children practice writing colonial times vocabulary words in cursive.
The Nineteenth Amendment
Students read an explanation of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote,...
The Bill of Rights
Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on the Bill of Rights in the...
Due Process: Is It Always Due?
Use a lesson that introduces students to basic Constitutional protections of due process and...
Iroquois Confederacy: Seed for the U.S. Constitution
The Iroquois Confederacy inspired many ideas in the United States Constitution. The reading...
Constitutionally Correct
The Constitutional Amendments are reviewed in this vocabulary/math puzzle.

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