Constitution Day Writing Activities

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Children should learn about the Constitution. Not just who wrote it, but why they wrote it and what it says. What it means to live in a country where we have freedom. Constitution Day is September 17th and the perfect time to introduce this document to your children. 

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The Constitution Day Writing Activities include:

  • 6 pages of copywork – The Preamble to the Constitution
    • Preschool Letters from the Constitution
    • Early Manuscript words from the Constitution
    • Manuscript phrases from the Constitution
    • Cursive phrases from the Constitution
  • 6 Constitution Day themed Draw & Write prompts
    • Manuscript lined pages
    • Plain lined pages
  • 16 Constitution Day themed Writing Prompts
    • 8 Manuscript lined pages
    • 8 Plain lined pages
    • Extra lined pages for both

FREE Constitution Day Writing Activities

This set includes Copywork, Writing Prompts, and the Draw & Write prompts. While these are ideal to use with kids who can write themselves, you can still use them with your little ones – especially the Draw & Write prompts. Simply have them draw a picture according to the prompt and then allow them to dictate what they drew.

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Constitution Day is September 17th which means it is the perfect time to study the U.S. government and constitution. You can use this study at any time of the year too. These writing activities are a great way – Constitution Day Coloring Activities and Constitution Day Puzzles and Activities – to make a complete unit for the week.

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