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The Constitution at Work

The Constitution at Work. Objective. Connect primary sources with sections of the Constitution and determine the big idea(s) found in the Constitution exemplified by each. Review . Constitution Components Preamble Articles Bill of Rights Additional Amendments.

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The Constitution at Work

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  1. The Constitution at Work

  2. Objective • Connect primary sources with sections of the Constitution and determine the big idea(s) found in the Constitution exemplified by each.

  3. Review • Constitution Components • Preamble • Articles • Bill of Rights • Additional Amendments

  4. Big Ideas in the Constitution

  5. Guided Practice • Divide the class into pairs or small groups. • Ask students to begin the activity, analyzing each document for a possible link to the Constitution. • Students should match each document with the specific article and section of the Constitution that it best demonstrates.

  6. Big Ideas • What major themes or “big ideas” were observed while analyzing the documents?

  7. Big Ideas in the Constitution

  8. ask students to consider both the documents they have seen and the Constitution itself. • ask each student to share examples from a document or section of the Constitution that shows one of the mentioned “big ideas”:

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