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  • The Bill of Rights and Amendments 11-27

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    The Bill of Rights and Constitutional Amendments

    This printable includes descriptions of the first 10 individual amendments to the U.S. Constitution, otherwise known as…

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  • The Nineteenth Amendment

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    The Nineteenth Amendment

    Students read an explanation of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, and complete related…

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    U.S. Constitution
    Women's Rights
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  • The U.S. Constitution: The Legislative Branch

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    The U.S. Constitution: The Legislative Branch

    Article I of the United States Constitution spells out the powers of the Legislative Branch. What else do your students…

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    Legislative Branch
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  • Class Constitution and U.S. Constitution: Background and Preamble

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    Class Constitution and U.S. Constitution: Background and Preamble

    Use this printable to teach pupils the purpose of the U.S. Constitution. Pupils will also analyse the language and…

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    U.S. Constitutional History
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  • LESSON PLANS

    Is It Constitutional?

    Students read constitutional amendments and use the information to evaluate laws and actions.

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    U.S. Government
    U.S. Constitution
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  • A Guide to Teaching Challenged and Banned Books

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    A Guide to Teaching Challenged and Banned Books

    This teacher's guide to challenged and banned books features classroom activities and discussion questions about the…

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    Banned Books and Censorship
    Reading and Literature
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  • U.S. Constitution Quiz: Amendments 1-10

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    U.S. Constitution Quiz: Amendments 1-10

    Test your students' knowledge of the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

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  • U.S. Constitution Quiz: Amendments 11-27

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    U.S. Constitution Quiz: Amendments 11-27

    Test your students' knowledge of the last 17 amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

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  • U.S. Constitution Quiz: Articles IV-VII

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    U.S. Constitution Quiz: Articles IV-VII

    Test your students' Constitutional knowledge by giving them this quiz about Articles IV-VII.

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  • U.S. Constitution Quiz: The Excutive and Judicial Branches

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    U.S. Constitution Quiz: The Excutive and Judicial Branches

    Test your students' knowledge of Articles II and III of the U.S. Constitution, which lay out the powers of the Executive…

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    Social Studies and History
    U.S. Branches of Government
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  • REFERENCE

    Amendments to the Constitution of the United States

    The amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

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    Amendments to the Constitution: Voting

    Each of these amendments broadened the number of citizens in the U.S. with the right to vote.

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  • The Bill of Rights

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    The Bill of Rights

    Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on the Bill of Rights in the Constitution.

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  • Due Process: Is It Always Due?

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    Due Process: Is It Always Due?

    Use a lesson that introduces students to basic Constitutional protections of due process and then asks them to consider…

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