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Third Graders Write a Class Constitution |
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After discussions, reading (and singing!) the preamble, this class created their own Class Constitution. The students brainstormed the nine articles and Miss C. lead them in a lesson to rewrite the preamble to fit their "perfect classroom." Students also used reading comprehension activities and worked on test-taking skills as they learned about the US Constitution. |
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| Miss. C. (back left) and Mrs. C. (front right) and third graders show off their Class Constutition. | ||||||||||||||||
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| Each student signed the two original copies of the Constitution. | ||||||||||||||||
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The Preamble |
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Click HERE to see a larger version of Mizz Cee's Class Constitution pictured at the right.
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Who is Mizz Cee? Mrs. C. is the
classroom teacher. Miss C. is her student teacher this semester. Since both of their names start with "C," they decided to be "Mizz Cee's Class." |
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Next:
Second Graders Eat Their Books |
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