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Constitution Day Activities Ideas for Kindergarten & First Grade
1. Writing and drawing activity: “I’m proud to be an American because…” Students could draw why they are proud to be an American. Great site to view for many different topics about the
3. www.coreknowledge.org/Ckproto2/resrcs/lessons/K99Pres2.pdf A Core Knowledge unit of study for early primary on the concept of patriotism. Georgia Learning Connections, click on Sequenced Lesson Plans, click K-Social Studies, click second 30 days Teaches about the president, First Lady, the pledge, the flag and it also offers other sites and literature links. 5. www.abcteach.com/constitution/scroll.htm Offers a scroll to use when making a class book or writing about the Constitution. 6. www.bensguide.gpo.gov/k-2/alphabet/index.html Ben’s ABC’s Click on a letter to get age appropriate US government information. (Try “D” is for Document.)
1. “Citizenship” article is just one of many available at “Ben’s Guide to Government” website. http://bensguide.gpo.gov/3-5/citizenship/index.html 2. “We the People … Want to Know About the Constitution” A fifteen day unit that helps younger students to understand, "What constitutes the Constitution?" http://www.nashville-schools.davidson.k12.tn.us/CurriculumAwards/Granbery/Granbery-WethePeople.html 3. Worksheet- “What could Happen” http://www.nashville-schools.davidson.k12.tn.us/CurriculumAwards/Granbery/what_could.htm 4. Worksheet- “Now and Then” (make a new Venn Diagram or use a double-bubble, but the idea is good) http://www.nashville-schools.davidson.k12.tn.us/CurriculumAwards/Granbery/venn.html 5. Constitution Crossword Puzzle www.bensguide.gpo.gov/9-12/games/crossword.html 6. Lessonplan on citizenship and communities www.learningtogive.org/lessons/index.asp?unit=12&1n=3&print=yes
Ideas for Grades 4-5
1. The members of the 505th National Guard Unit of Cleveland County will be leaving for
2. This website gives a complete lesson plan for Constitution Day. It last for 9 days. http://www.lessonplanspage.com/phpads/adcontent.php?bannerid=324&zoneid=0&source=&timeout=0 3. Another site to use to study the constitution. You could try the 4-7 or K-3. Be sure to scroll down and see how the constitution can be tied to other subjects such as math. http://www.usconstitution.net/constteach.html 4. You can adopt a school in
5. High Fives for Heroes (Read the story below.) Zac’s Story Haunted by intense night terrors and unprovoked anger explosions when his father, Michael deployed with his Army unit to
Hi-5 is Zac’s favorite television program composed of five talented artists who offer education through music and upbeat skits. Zac attended a Hi-5 concert with his family days before his dad deployed. After the concert, Zac had a wonderful opportunity to meet the cast of the show, and upon learning of Michael’s upcoming deployment, they promised Zac they would pray for both him and his dad. An incredible turnaround began when Zac asked his mother who else, beside Hi-5 was praying for his dad. He asked if people praying could make a “high five” had for him to hang on his wall so he could see how many prayers were out there for his dad. Danielle started by asking relatives to send a cut-out tracing of their hand to Zac with their prayers. Word spread virally online and now, in less than 6 months, Zac has over 5,000 hands hanging on his wall from 47 states and 7 nations. Some hands just contain a name, some a prayer, some words of thanks and inspiration. All of the hands gave Zac the love, support, and faith he needed to cope with the separation from his father and have completely eliminated his sleep terrors and anger explosions. After Zac’s father, Michael, shared Zac’s story with his troops in
Danielle joined with two-time “North Carolina Business Woman of the Year” award winner Jennifer Hart to for Operation High Fives for Heroes. Their mission is to cover mess halls at every military base, camp and ship in Iraq and Afghanistan with hands containing messages of gratitude and love of all those who support our troops. “We want every service member to know of the love and support they have from back home and to have a constant reminder of how grateful we are for their sacrifices” explained Danielle. High Fives for Heroes
High Fives for Heroes strives to cover mess halls at every military base, camp, and ship in
How You Can Help Be as creative or stay as simple as you want to be! Just trace your hand, cut it out, and on it, write your positive message to our troops! Be it a prayer, a note of thanks, or just your name and hometown, the message is all the same We Support YOU!!!! You can then drop your hand off at one of our drop off locations, mail it to out Post Office Box or scan it and send it through E-Mail. We then will send them to our troops over in
DROP OFF LOCATIONS Distinctive Kids
704 895-1273 Distinctive Kids
704 940-0055 US MAIL
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