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12.4 Info Brief: Slavery in America
This activity is part of Module 12: Slavery in America: From the Founding to America's Second Founding from the Constitution 101 Curriculum
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2.2 Activity Guide: Cicero
This activity is part of Module 2: Principles of the American Revolution from the Constitution 101 Curriculum.
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2.2 Primary Source: Cicero
This activity is part of Module 2: Principles of the American Revolution from the Constitution 101 Curriculum.
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2019 Civic Holiday Calendar: The First Amendment
The 2019 Civic Calendar from the National Constitution Center not only highlights civic holidays throughout the year, but will also focus on historical events dealing with the First Amendment.
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2022/2023 Civic Calendar
The National Constitution Center's 2022-2023 Civic Calendar explores the 27 Amendments in 12 Months!
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Ben Franklin Kites
Celebrate one of America's most famous Founding Fathers with a craft inspired by his kite experiment.
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Bill of Rights
The first ten Amendments to the Constitution form the Bill of Rights.
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Bill of Rights
Students learn about the specific rights and freedoms protected by the Bill of Rights, one of our nation's most important documents.
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Breaking Barriers
Students will get a look at how African-American individuals have broken barriers to racial integration in the United States.
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Cipher Wheel
Use this cipher wheel to create your own secret code!
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Constitutional Exchanges Introduction Thinking Sheet
As you read, interpret, and cite the documents in the Interactive Constitution, it is important to think about how the Constitution expands or limits the power of government. This is how Constitutional Scholars read, interpret, and cite the Constitution. But how can you do this? Here are some tips to help.
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Design Your Own Flag
As you learn about the symbolism and importance of our America's flag, you can design your own flag.
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First Amendment: Speech
This lesson encourages students to examine their own assumptions and to deepen their understanding of current accepted interpretations of speech rights under the First Amendment.
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I Have a Dream" Mobiles
Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s historic "I Have a Dream" speech with a mobile that inspires you to think about your own dreams.
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INTERACTIVE CONSTITUTION: SECOND AMENDMENT
This lesson introduces students to different viewpoints and debates surrounding the 2nd Amendment by using the National Constitution Center's Interactive Constitution. Students will build understanding of the resources and methods used by justices on the Supreme Court and Constitutional scholars when analyzing and forming opinions about articles, sections, and clauses of the Constitution.
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Landmark Court Case: Scott v. Sandford
Using video clips from the Landmark Supreme Court Cases series, a partnership between C-SPAN and the National Constitution Center, students will research and role-play to better understand the legal, social, and economic factors relating to--and implications of--the majority and dissenting opinions in this infamous case.
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Landmark Supreme Court Cases: The Slaughter House Cases
Using video clips from the Landmark Supreme Court Cases series, a partnership between C-SPAN and the National Constitution Center, students will investigate the Supreme Court's interpretation of the 14th Amendment in the years after its ratification.
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Liberty Bell Sun Catchers
Make a dazzling sun catcher to commemorate the Liberty Bell and the constitutional ideals it symbolizes.
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Living News Classroom Teaching Materials
These Classroom Teaching Materials are designed to be used in conjunction with the Living News theatrical performance at the National Constitution Center or stand alone.
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Living News Classroom Tool Kit
This lesson is designed to be used in conjunction with the Living News theatrical performance at the National Constitution Center.
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Magna Carta
The Magna Carta, or "Great Charter," established the rule of law.
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Mayflower Compact
This document was an agreement drafted by the settlers of the first New England colony.
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Patriotic Wreaths
Decorate and customize a wreath for Independence Day, Flag Day, Memorial Day, or Veterans Day.
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Preamble Scramble
Have fun getting to know the phrases of the Preamble while you unscramble the puzzle.
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Respecting Freedom of Speech
In this lesson, students will consider how respect and freedom of expression intersect and their role in maintaining a free society.
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Rule of Law: High School Level
This two-day lesson uses historical quotations to help students develop understandings of conceptions of the Rule of Law, then, through small group work and class-wide collaboration analyzing Supreme Court cases, students will reflect on how their understandings of Rule of Law relate to the Constitution, the judicial system, and their daily lives.
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Seize the Vote
Learn all about voting rights throughout history in this online game.
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Separation of Powers
This lesson shows students firsthand how the three branches of government work together through separation of powers and checks and balances.
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Thank-A-Vet Postcards
Honor veterans for supporting and defending the Constitution and protecting our freedom by thanking them with a special postcard.
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The Constitution Happened Here
This interactive resource celebrates constitutional and local history in Philadelphia and beyond through student-generated multimedia content.
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The Federalist Papers
A series of newspaper articles drafted by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, urging ratification of the new Constitution.
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The History of Flag Day
This lesson encourages students to take a closer look at the American flag and its meaning.
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The History of Memorial Day
This lesson takes a closer look at the history of Memorial Day by examining World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War and their connections to this civic holiday.
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The Reconstruction Amendments
These three constitutional amendments abolished slavery and guaranteed equal protection of the laws and the right to vote.
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Virginia Declaration of Rights
Drafted by George Mason, this declaration of rights later became a model for other state constitutions and the Bill of Rights.
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We the School
We the School is an innovative new form of student government created at Constitution High School in Philadelphia.
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