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Constitution Day 2024

Classroom Resources for U.S Constitution Day 2024

On September 17, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the last time to sign the document they had created. We encourage all Americans to observe this important day in our nation's history by attending local events in your area. Our Commission marks Constitution Day by reflecting on the U.S. Constitution and the role that we as citizens of this constitutional democracy play in bringing to life the cherished principles enshrined by this great document. From the opening three words of its Preamble – We, the People – the Constitution makes clear that the true power of our nation emanates from and resides with the individuals who make it up.

Celebrate Constitution Day through activities, civic involvement, learning, parades and demonstrations of our Love for the United State of America and the Blessings of Freedom Our Founding Fathers secured for us.
U.S. Dept of Education Resources
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C-Span Classroom Constitution Clips

Grades 7 & 8 Activities at Erie County Hall

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Erie County Constitution Day Civic Engagement Packet
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ABOTA 10th Annual James Otis Lecture Series at the
​Robert Jackson Federal Courthouse

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ABOTA James Otis Lecture Toolkit
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U.S. Constitution PDFs

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US Constitution Senate Publication 103-21-2.pdf
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US Constitution USCC
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Classroom Power Point Presentations 

Grades K-6

Grades 7-12

Constitution Day PPT Grades K-6 Updated 2024.pptx
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Constitution Day PPT Grades 7-12 Updated 2024.pptx
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NFCSS: Niagara Frontier Council for the Social Studies

  • Home
  • Events
    • WNY History Day
    • NFCSS Fall Conference >
      • Conference Resources 2024
      • Conference Resources 2022
      • Conference Resources 2021
      • Conference Resources 2019
    • NCSS Annual Conference
    • NYHC 2024
    • Erie Canal Bicentennial
    • NYSCSS NHD Presentation
    • Civics Journal Project
    • NYS Frameworks Presentation
    • American History Bee
    • Rich Newberg Reports >
      • Course Projects
    • Summer Civics Institute
    • Buffalo News Editorial Cartoon Contest
    • NYS Archives Research Project
    • Red Jacket Awards
    • Past Events >
      • NYSED Civics Summit
      • HISTORY Here Project
      • AASLH 2022 Meeting
      • Erie County Bicentennial
      • DYC GIS
      • Explore Buffalo Winter Speaker Series
      • TPS Seminar
      • My Italian Secrect
      • Webinar Series
      • ICS May 2020 Seminar
      • New Visions Night
      • NYSHA Project
      • Buffalo Never Fails: WWI Exhibit at Buffalo Library
      • Polonia Seminar
      • Scholarships
      • Essay Contest
  • 250th Events
    • NYS 250th Commission
    • Erie County Historical Commission >
      • Constitution Day
      • Civics Day
      • Law Day
    • Niagara USA 250
    • United States Capitol Historical Society
    • Sail 250 NYC
  • Resources
    • Shirley Chisholm Project
    • Teachable Moments in Time
    • NCHS Erie Canal Project
    • NFCSS/BTC IDM Projects
    • NCSS C3 Framework
    • NYS Toolkit Documents
    • U.S. History
    • World History
    • ISTE Standards
  • NYSED
    • News and Updates
    • Social Studies Standards
    • Enduring Issues Training
  • Membership
    • NFCSS Discounts
    • CTLE Provider
  • About NFCSS
    • Partnerships
  • Contact