
Celebrate Constitution Day with an easy, student-made book!
This printable emergent reader introduces young learners to the U.S. Constitution with simple, repetitive text and kid-friendly facts they can read, color, and keep. Text covers Constitution Day (September 17, 1787), the Constitution as a set of laws that created our government, and how it protects our rights and freedom.
Teachers save time with true print-and-go assembly—just print, cut, staple—and get an engaging resource for whole-group mini lessons, small-group guided reading, literacy centers, morning work, homework, or sub plans.
Included: one printable PDF emergent reader mini-book with seven brief pages written for early readers. Designed for kindergarten and first grade (also useful for second-grade support) in social studies/civics or ELA, it builds sight word fluency, content vocabulary, and comprehension while supporting class discussions about rules, rights, and citizenship.
To use: introduce key vocabulary, model a first read, have students track print and highlight target sight words, then reread for fluency; invite students to illustrate or color and take home to share learning.
Prep and materials: low-prep; printer, paper, stapler, crayons; no special technology required.",constitution day,emergent reader,printable mini book,kindergarten civics,first grade civics,social studies reading,september 17 lesson,us constitution,early readers,no prep printable,literacy centers,small group reading,guided reading,primary nonfiction,sub plans elementary,kindergarten first grade,civics vocabulary,reading fluency
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