Introduce your students to the U.S. Constitution with an informational reading passage and reading comprehension test.
Constitution Day Reading Comprehension for the 5th Grade Classroom!
Are you searching for teaching resources on the United States Government? Perhaps you’re preparing for the mandatory Constitution Day lessons that are approaching. Whatever the reason may be, we offer loads of teaching materials and resources to help your students learn more about the United States Constitution.
No-Prep Constitution Day Activities
This printable Constitution Day worksheet pack is the perfect way to help your students understand what the U.S. Constitution does for them.. Using the one-page passage written on a 4th-5th grade level, students will read and answer various questions about the Constitution, its creation, amendment, and more! The comprehension questions are in a variety of formats including.
- Multiple Choice
- Fill-in-the-Blank
- Short Answer
- Constructed Response – RACE Writing Response
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This resource was created by Ali Endlich, a teacher in South Carolina and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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