The U.S. Constitution: Introducing Primary Sources
The U.S. constitution was signed over two hundred years ago, and it still protects American citizens today. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this American symbol from the people who were there. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars, and a variety of primary sources introduce readers to the U.S. constitution.
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The U.S. Constitution: Introducing Primary Sources
The U.S. constitution was signed over two hundred years ago, and it still protects American citizens today. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this American symbol from the people who were there. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars, and a variety of primary sources introduce readers to the U.S. constitution.
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The U.S. Constitution: Introducing Primary Sources

The U.S. Constitution: Introducing Primary Sources

by Kathryn Clay
The U.S. Constitution: Introducing Primary Sources

The U.S. Constitution: Introducing Primary Sources

by Kathryn Clay

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Overview

The U.S. constitution was signed over two hundred years ago, and it still protects American citizens today. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this American symbol from the people who were there. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars, and a variety of primary sources introduce readers to the U.S. constitution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491482254
Publisher: Capstone
Publication date: 01/01/2016
Series: Introducing Primary Sources Series
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 7.75(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.38(d)
Lexile: 600L (what's this?)
Age Range: 7 - 9 Years

About the Author

Kathryn Clay has written more than 40 nonfiction children’s books about everything from dancing to dinosaurs. She also teaches college writing courses. She has a Master’s of Arts in Literature from Minnesota State University, Mankato. Kathryn lives in southern Minnesota with her husband and daughter.

Table of Contents

Primary sources — Articles of Confederation — Shays' Rebellion — Constitutional Convention — Dividing power — The Great Compromise — Signing the Constitution — Changing the Constitution — The Constitution today.

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Primary sources on each spread, including photographs, newspaper articles, and other media, engaging, carefully leveled text, Smithsonian branding, graphic organizers in each title, critical thinking questions using the common core

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