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FREE Teaching Resources for Constitution Day : September 17th

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6 Sep

Cons It’s Labor Day today, but soon it will be….Constitution Day!  September 17th is set aside for all US schools to study the United States Constitution.  C-SPAN recently sent an email requesting that we let you know about their free Constitution Clips.  Here’s more about that, from C-SPAN:

“C-SPAN Classroom is launching C-SPAN’s Constitution Clips, to help teachers explain the U.S. Constitution.  It features more than 100 video clips of elected officials, journalists and political experts talking about key phrases in the Constitution (i.e. We the People, Advice and Consent, The Establishment Clause, etc…).  Teachers can go to the portion of the Constitution they’re teaching, click on a phrase and play a video clip.  

How to Get This Freebie:

Go to the Constitution Clips page and sign in.

If you’re not a member of C-SPAN Classroom yet, you can still sign up for C-SPAN Classroom, get your free (huge) poster, and visit Constitution Clips.  Start here.

For All Grades, particularly American students

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