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SITE REVIEW

September 2005

National Constitution Center: Resources for Educators and Students
Includes the new Constitution Day site at http://www.constitutionday.us/
Grade Level: 6-12


http://www.constitutioncenter.org/education/WelcomeEducatorsandStudents/index.shtml

CONTENT:
This site provides lesson plans, discussion starters and other materials for teaching and learning about the Constitution of the United States.
SITE DESIGN:
These resources for educators and students are part of the larger National Constitution Center site. Resources are listed as a table of contents on the main page grouped under the headings of curriculum resources and teaching with current events for educators and homework help and games, puzzles and trivia for students. Lesson plans can be searched by grade level, keyword or browsed by topic.
 

REVIEW:
The National Constitution Center offers a goldmine of standards based lesson plans for elementary, middle and secondary levels. Topics for the lessons include the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, the Electoral Process, Executive Branch, Federal Powers, First and Fifth Amendments, Jury Duty, Suffrage and Separation of Powers. The section on Teaching with Current Events provides news stories pertaining to the Constitution, Supreme Court confirmation frequently asked questions, discussion starters for current events, and viewpoints from leading scholars on constitutional issues. Resources also include an Interactive Constitution where students can get a clause-by-clause explanation of the Constitution along with basic constitutional facts and interpretation. It is fully searchable by keyword and Supreme Court cases. Students will also find the Constitutional Timeline that chronicles 200 years of our Constitution’s history, a host of founding documents such as the Magna Carta, the Mayflower Compact and the Articles of Confederation and puzzles and games for a little fun while learning.

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