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The Story of the Constitution

on July 19, 2010

It is the supreme law of the United States, and provides the framework for the organization of the United States Government. It is the most foundational document in American History, upon which has been built the greatest nation on earth.

So – do YOUR kids know what is in it…what it's all about… and what it means to them?

This week we are featuring a terrific collection of audio readings, dramatizations and resources to help your students will come to know and appreciate the importance and significance of this cornerstone of American democracy and freedom. Starting today with…

THE ORIGIN OF THE CONSTITUTION (Audiobook & PDF ebook) – One of our favorite vintage schoolbook writers, James Baldwin, wrote this wonderful retelling of the events and problems that faced the fledgling United States of America, and how they were resolved in the creation of the United States Constitution. Today we offer you both the MP3 audiobook reading of this story (narrated by Nathan Pilling), as well as the PDF ebook version.

Click here for today's resources!

More Constitution goodies coming your way tomorrow. Learn… and enjoy!
 


13 Responses to “The Story of the Constitution”

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  2. Great resource and very timely. We recently went to the library to check out books on this country's great leaders and study real history. Thanks so muc h for your hard work & glad you are back!

  3. Ellie Lyn says:

    Love the themed week!  Thanks for all the great resources!

  4. April says:

    LOVE the themed week! This particular theme is good timing, too – we'll be studying the Constitution this fall and I have been gathering resources like crazy!

  5. Georganne says:

    I like the themed week idea.  But will be on vacation and miss Thursday!  Looks so useful,  I'm sad.

  6. Jessica says:

    I love the idea of a Theme Week. I save it all to a folder then when we do that unit study, it's all there, ready to go!

  7. Love the weekly theme idea. Great way to have resources to chose from and help create unit studies.

  8. Laurie says:

    I DID miss you will you took your break!  I am so glad to see you back!  Thank you for what you provide.  You are a blessing to our homeschooling.
    I do like the theme week, but I have loved all that you have done in the past year and a half that I have been with you.
    Looks like it is time to send out another email to my homeschool association to remind them about you.
    Blessing abundantly to you!

  9. Karen says:

    Glad you are back. I like the idea of a theme week.

  10. Alexis says:

    Thank you so much for the themed resources! My children and I will really enjoy these. We love all the free stuff you provide. 

  11. Judy says:

    Love the theme week concept. Great idea!  Welcome back!!

  12. Angie says:

    I love the "themed week" idea!

  13. Diana says:

    I love the theme week!  I'd love some science topic themes!  or Ancient History! 

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