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Binky
06-22-2010, 11:47 AM
Stumbled upon this site. Pretty cool. Mostly for kids in 4-7 th grade, but does have stuff for younger kids as well. A really neat site... Love it....:coffee:


The Constitution for Kids (4th-7th Grade) - The U.S. Constitution ...
Mar 3, 2010 ... It is illegal for the government to violate those rights. ... The United States was a brand new country. The United States had a government that did not work very well. ... The Framers had many debates. They talked a lot. ... One big reason was that it did not have a bill of rights. ...
www.usconstitution.net/constkids4.html - Cached

Kathianne
06-22-2010, 11:52 AM
Stumbled upon this site. Pretty cool. Mostly for kids in 4-7 th grade, but does have stuff for younger kids as well. A really neat site... Love it....:coffee:


The Constitution for Kids (4th-7th Grade) - The U.S. Constitution ...
Mar 3, 2010 ... It is illegal for the government to violate those rights. ... The United States was a brand new country. The United States had a government that did not work very well. ... The Framers had many debates. They talked a lot. ... One big reason was that it did not have a bill of rights. ...
www.usconstitution.net/constkids4.html - Cached

Very good basics, even a little on philosophers. If you have kids or grandkids in school, suggest the school has this program implemented in American history classes:

http://www.civiced.org/index.php?page=wtp_introduction

Free materials, teachers are trained and earn certification hours.

Binky
06-22-2010, 12:08 PM
Yep, that's a good idea.....Thanks.

Little-Acorn
06-22-2010, 12:12 PM
A very good site.

It talks about the Bill of Rights, and is careful to say that it PROTECTS rights, not that it "grants" rights. And it mentions a number of those rights in particular. Kudoes!

Doesn't mention the right to keep and bear arms, though. Maybe because the author had difficulty reconciling what most common media says about it, with what the Bill of Rights actually says about it?

Hmmm, I wonder who's wrong.....

Binky
06-22-2010, 01:43 PM
A very good site.

It talks about the Bill of Rights, and is careful to say that it PROTECTS rights, not that it "grants" rights. And it mentions a number of those rights in particular. Kudoes!

Doesn't mention the right to keep and bear arms, though. Maybe because the author had difficulty reconciling what most common media says about it, with what the Bill of Rights actually says about it?

Hmmm, I wonder who's wrong.....


I haven't a clue. Something to think about. Maybe even write to the author and ask him/her.