Constitution Day Resources
BrainPop Bill of Rights
U.S. Government for Kids
(students will learn about how the government works & more)
White House for Kids
Class Constitution
Learn More About the Constitution and the
Men Who Wrote It (middle school)
The U.S. Constitution (middle school)
U.S. Constitution: Amendments &
Ratifications (middle/high school)
We the People - The Constitution
(middle school)
Trivia: The U.S. Constitution
The Constitutional Society
(grades 9-12)
U.S. Constitution Power Grab Game
(grades 10-12)
Constitution Day from the National
Constitution Center (resources for educators, parents,
students)
(middle school; facts, history, parts of the Constitution)
Congress for Kids: The Constitution
(K-8)
Constitution of the U.S. from the World
Almanac
Simcon: Write Your own Constitution
A Roadmap to the U.S. Constitution
Justice Talking: Constitution Day
(two programs to be broadcast online and via satellite; activities
available online; no charge)
The Constitution of the U.S. With
Explanatory Notes (from USINFO.state.gov)
Ben's
Guide to Government (K-12; select the grade level)
The U.S. Constitution Online
(K-12)
Constitution Test from KidsVoting
Constitution of the U.S. from
OurDocuments.gov (interactive site to view the actual
document; other resources as well)
Charters of Freedom
from The National Archives
The Making of the Constitution from Social
Studies for Kids
The Constitution of the U.S. from Grolier
Constitution Day from Holiday Insights
Numerous resources from the following:
- United Streaming
(must have an account)
- Nettrekker.com (automatic
login from school; create an account to use from home)
- MarcoPolo-Education
(free; all content areas; 55,000 standards-based K-12 lesson plans,
student materials, interactive tools and reference materials; content
partners American Association for the Advancement of Science,
International Reading Association, National Center for Family Literacy,
National Council on Economic Education, Natioinal Council of Teachers of
Mathematics, National Council of Teachers of English, National Endowment
for the Humanities, National Geographic Society, ProLiteracy Worldwide,
Smithsonian National Museum of American History, The John F. Kennedy
Center for the Performing Arts; partner sites Xpeditions, ReadWriteThink,
ArtsEdge, EconEdLink, EdSiteMent, Illuminations, Literacy Network,
Science NetLinks)