National Archives
Resources & Activities
Thank you to the Kellytown Civics Club for the suggestion of this link on the Judicial Branch of the US Government.
PRWeb – online news source sponsoring Free Public Forum on the Future of Liberty in America Forum is part of a Constitution Day program including Constitutional Seminar for local teachers. Free public forum open to all Wichita area residence features discussion of the rise, fall, and rebirth of freedom. Public forum is part of a Constitution Day awareness effort organized by the bill of rights institute and funded by the Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation.
Jury Selection: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company
Annenberg Classroom: Resources for America’s Teachers
Constitution Day–American Association of State Colleges and Universities – site contains even more resources, a planning guide, listing of other national organizations that participate in Constitution Day, and online and text versions of the U.S. Constitution for use.
Links Accordion Open
- The U.S. Constitution for Kid
- National Constitution Center
- Free Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (currently unavailable)
- EdTech Teacher: US Constitution
- Which founding fathers are you most like?
- Can you pass the test to become a naturalized citizen?
- Educational Resources for educators, students and parents
Books Accordion Closed
Are We to Be a Nation? The Making of the Constitution By Richard B. Berstein, Harvard University Press 1987
A More Perfect Union: The Story of the U.S. Constitution By Betsy Maestro, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, 1987
Comparing Constitutions By S.E. Finer, Vernon Bogdanor and Bernard Rudden, Oxford Press, 1995