M.M Robert Alarcon, M.A. Ed, Christi Parker, M.A. Ed., Garth Sundem
Paperback
(Shell Educational Publishing, July 21, 2006)
Introduce the Constitution to your students with activities designed to engage your students in history and civics. Learn about the Constitution as a living document that shapes all American lives.
On September 17 every year, we remember the signing of the Constitution by our Founders who worked hard to secure our freedoms. We also celebrate those who pledge their allegiance and become U.S. citizens.
Constitution Day is a time to celebrate the United States Constitution and what it means to be an American. Readers will swell with patriotic pride as they learn about the history of Constitution Day and how it is celebrated.
Constitution Day is a time to celebrate the United States Constitution and what it means to be an American. Readers will swell with patriotic pride as they learn about the history of Constitution Day and how it is celebrated.
On September 17 every year, we remember the signing of the Constitution by our Founders who worked hard to secure our freedoms. We also celebrate those who pledge their allegiance and become U.S. citizens.