We the PeopleGood Year Books, 2001 Introduce students to each part of the Constitution by means of two-page activity sheets: a "Read-and-Answer" page that prompts them to find answers as they scour the Constitution's articles and amendments, and a "Take Another Look" page that helps students develop the skills of thinking citizens through activities such as debating important issues, researching today's leaders, and more. A final "You Be the Judge" chapter poses three legal cases relating to different parts of the Constitution. After students write their opinions, they read the Supreme Court's decision on a similar case. The full text of the Constitution is included. Grades 5-9. Suggested resources. Answer key. Good Year Books. 91 pages. |
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... of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, except those portions intended for classroom use, without permission in writing from the publisher. Table of Contents Introduction Exploring the Constitution THE PREAMBLE 4.
... of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, except those portions intended for classroom use, without permission in writing from the publisher. Table of Contents Introduction Exploring the Constitution THE PREAMBLE 4.
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... writing of the Constitution at the Constitutional Convention . Where and when did the Constitutional Convention take place ? Who wrote the Constitution ? Why did these men want to write a new Constitution ? What did they come up with ...
... writing of the Constitution at the Constitutional Convention . Where and when did the Constitutional Convention take place ? Who wrote the Constitution ? Why did these men want to write a new Constitution ? What did they come up with ...
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... Write a letter to your representative asking what posi- tion he or she holds on the problem and how his or her work in Congress can help solve the problem . If you know where your representative stands on an issue , offer solutions to ...
... Write a letter to your representative asking what posi- tion he or she holds on the problem and how his or her work in Congress can help solve the problem . If you know where your representative stands on an issue , offer solutions to ...
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... write a script of a representative requesting permission of the speaker to introduce a proposed law in the House ... write a let- ter to the school explaining why . If you decide to skip the vote , write an open letter to voters in your ...
... write a script of a representative requesting permission of the speaker to introduce a proposed law in the House ... write a let- ter to the school explaining why . If you decide to skip the vote , write an open letter to voters in your ...
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... Write a two - paragraph essay on one subject on which your congressional representative has expressed his or her views , feel you indicating whether you agree or disagree . Also discuss whether the representative's methods for ...
... Write a two - paragraph essay on one subject on which your congressional representative has expressed his or her views , feel you indicating whether you agree or disagree . Also discuss whether the representative's methods for ...
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