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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.
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.
The 2017 calendar explores turning points in American history with fifteen landmark Supreme Court cases.
Students will investigate the legal language defining their freedom of speech rights
This activity is perfect for commemorating Tax Day.
Honor veterans for supporting and defending the Constitution and protecting our freedom by thanking them with a special postcard.
We the School is an innovative new form of student government created at Constitution High School in Philadelphia.
Learn how the Constitution was amended to allow the federal government to impose an income tax, and learn where those tax dollars go today.
Discover the real story of the first Thanksgiving and how the day became a national holiday during the Civil War.
In this popular episode, we explore the history of the environmental movement in the United States and the origins of the holiday we know as Earth Day.
Learn about how the Constitution protects our rights and the freedom to express ourselves—out loud!
In this episode, we look at Dr. King’s legacy of service—and we’ll even learn about ways that you can serve your community.
Just in time for the 2012 election, this engaging, interactive lesson traces the history of the American presidency.
As you learn about the symbolism and importance of our America's flag, you can design your own flag.
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.
Learn about a landmark Supreme Court ruling with this word puzzle.
Learn about the signers of the U.S. Constitution with this word puzzle.
Learn about basic terms from the Constitution with this word puzzle.
Explore the compelling story of our Constitution’s first ten amendments.
This interactive resource celebrates constitutional and local history in Philadelphia and beyond through student-generated multimedia content.
Celebrate freedom by making your own Uncle Sam hat.
Have fun getting to know the phrases of the Preamble while you unscramble the puzzle.
Decorate and customize a wreath for Independence Day, Flag Day, Memorial Day, or Veterans Day.
Make a dazzling sun catcher to commemorate the Liberty Bell and the constitutional ideals it symbolizes.
Celebrate freedom by fashioning your own Lady Liberty hat.
Get more familiar with the Bill of Rights with this simple bingo game.
Show your patriotic pride with this festive stars-and-stripes-covered pinwheel.
This clever twist on the classic cootie catcher tests your knowledge of the first 10 amendments.
Explore our new 15-unit core curriculum with educational videos, primary texts, and more.
Search and browse videos, podcasts, and blog posts on constitutional topics.
Discover primary texts and historical documents that span American history and have shaped the American constitutional tradition.