Primary Source Learning: U.S. Constitution
Congress.gov Constitution Annotated analysis & interpretation of the U.S. Constitution
- Our Constitution official podcast of the Constitution Annotated website
- The Words We Live By: Your Annotated Guide to the Constitution event recording
Library of Congress lesson plans & activities
- Encouraging Student Understanding of Negotiation and the Value of Notetaking during the 1787 Constitutional Convention
- American Memory Timeline: Primary Source Excerpts and Discussion Questions Related to the Constitution
- The Constitution: Counter Revolution or National Salvation?
- The Constitution: Drafting a More Perfect Union
- Historical Scene Investigation: I Smelt a Rat
- What was the purpose of the Preamble?
- The Bill of Rights: Debating the Amendments
- The U.S. Constitution: Continuity and Change in the Governing of the United States
Timely Connections: Constitutional Rights of Students
Guided primary source analysis activities
Lessons from the Citizen U Multidisciplinary Civics Lesson Library
- Find Your Freedom Beyond the Bill of Rights Citizen U Constitutional Rights Foundation
- Introduction to the Constitution California History-Social Science Project
- Journalists and a Free Press Citizen U Constitutional Rights Foundation
- The Magna Carta: Due Process from King John to the 14th Amendment and Beyond Emerging America
- The Meaning of the Federalist Papers Citizen U Constitutional Rights Foundation
- Preamble to the Constitution Image Sequencing Citizen U
- Race and the 14th Amendment Citizen U Constitutional Rights Foundation
- Securing Our Freedoms Beyond the Bill of Rights Citizen U Constitutional Rights Foundation
- Who Gets the Vote? Democracy Project
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