http://cfbstaff.cfbisd.edu/davidj/Special%20Events/Constitution%20Day/constitution_day.htm
Resources, Lesson Plans, Presentations, Constitution Games, Quite a comprehensive list.
A Blog created to celebrate the American Constitution Day, September 17, and to give Waubonsee College AELC students additional resources for the study of the Constitution, Government and Citizenship preparation. Click on the title to take you to the site referenced. Also note the Hotlist of Constitution Sites and the Gabcasts for additional information to aid in studying the Constitution, all located in the left hand column of this Blog.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Resources for Constitutional Study
http://www.ac-nancy-metz.fr/enseign/anglais/Henry/hist.htm This is a great linked list to resources for Constitutional Study
Constitution Day Lesson Plans
http://www.illinoisfirstamendmentcenter.com/classroom_materials.php
Classroom Materials, Constitution Day, English and Spanish Educational Materials, ESL, ELL,. Constitution Day Educational Materials – Grades K – 12th
Classroom Materials, Constitution Day, English and Spanish Educational Materials, ESL, ELL,. Constitution Day Educational Materials – Grades K – 12th
Constitution Day Lesson Plans
http://www.crf-usa.org/constitution_day/constitution_day_home.htm
A 2005 act of Congress states that all educational institutions receiving federal funding must observe September 17 as Constitution Day, which celebrates the 1787 signing of our founding document.
According to the guidelines put forth by the Department of Education, teachers and schools are free to design Constitution Day programming that best addresses the needs of their students. Constitutional Rights Foundation is pleased to present a series of free online lessons, resources from the CRF catalog, and Internet links to help educators design their own Constitution Day program.
A 2005 act of Congress states that all educational institutions receiving federal funding must observe September 17 as Constitution Day, which celebrates the 1787 signing of our founding document.
According to the guidelines put forth by the Department of Education, teachers and schools are free to design Constitution Day programming that best addresses the needs of their students. Constitutional Rights Foundation is pleased to present a series of free online lessons, resources from the CRF catalog, and Internet links to help educators design their own Constitution Day program.
U.S. Constitution and ESL Civics
http://www.elcivics.com/constitution_civics_1.html EL Civics Lesson: Constitution of the United States facts and information for ESL students. Great practice for the citizenship test.
Wikipedia on the Constitution
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution Wikipedia is a constantly changing resource for information about the Constitution.