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Due Process: Constitution: Reading Passage and Questions: Interactive Notebooks

Rated 4.83 out of 5, based on 107 reviews
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4th - 6th, Homeschool
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4: passage, 2 covers (black/white and color) and flippable activity
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Thank you for making an easy-to-understand resource for this standard. This concept can be difficult for many students, and these passages made it much more accessible. Thank you!

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Learn about the US Constitution and Due Process: This passage is jam packed with great info. It is perfect for an introduction or a review of due process, and it covers the topics (some with more details than others) listed below. This passage can any time you are studying the Constitution, but it also can make a great addition to your Constitution Day studies. Your students will love learning about this important document.

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Don't forget to check out my other passages about Government:

Branches/Levels of Government

Responsibilities of US Citizens

Constitution and Amendment Process

Due Process

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In this Due Process Reading passage, you will see the following topics mentioned:

✓Constitution- highest law of land

✓Due Process- defined

✓Where found in the Constitution

✓2 kinds of due process: substantive and procedural

✓Defines both kinds and helps kids understand the difference

✓Uses an example of a crime "armed robbery" to help students better understand how due process would apply.

✓Miranda Rights are used within an example

✓Gives a few more examples that would fall under procedural due process.

✓Why it's important to know your rights

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Why do I think you will love my passages? I work very hard to research the information. I try to include a lot of info. and not leave gaps in history like some textbooks do. I try to write passages on one topic, so that it is easier for upper elementary to digest. I have been told I have a writing style that makes the topics easy to learn. I take that as a huge compliment! I have taught the information for twenty years, PLUS... a bonus is that I confer with my husband who has taught US History for nearly twenty five years and has a Master's degree in US History. I can assure you that we make a great team when it comes to US History (and in the case of this passage, the topic is government).

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The passage about the US Constitution and Due Process was sized to be used in an my social studies INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS, and it also comes with an interactive notebook flippable activity.

If you don't use interactive notebooks, the passage itself could still be used. You could use the questions on the flippable for a class discussion, or you could project them and kids could answer them on notebook paper. Use it however you would like in your classroom.

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This passage can also be purchaed as part of my MEGA social studies bundle by CLICKING HERE

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The passage is copied as a booklet style, meaning you will print on the front and back of one page. Students will then fold the one page booklet, so that there is a cute cover. When they open it up, they find the passage on the inside. It will glue perfectly inside their notebook.

Once the passage is glued in their notebook, they can glue the flippable in the notebook.

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In Georgia for 5th grade, we cover the following standards (starting in 2017), and this passage should help students with those standards:

✱ SS5CG1 Explain how a citizen’s rights are protected under the U.S. Constitution. b. Explain the concept of due process of law and describe how the U.S. Constitution protects a citizen’s rights by due process.

This passage was written with 4th - 5th graders in mind, but it could be used with fifth and sixth graders. Even if you are not a teacher in Georgia though, it will work perfectly, as they are non-fiction and don’t include anything specific to the state of Georgia.

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Please... if you ever notice anything in my passages that needs to be corrected, such as factual information, please send me a message before you rate the product. I do my best to research thoroughly and provide historical facts. I can look back over and have a new copy uploaded fairly quickly.

Also, if you notice typos or anything else, that is appreciated too. Even with several sets of eyes looking over my work, at times a word can be missed. Thanks so much ahead of time.

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I appreciate each and every person that supports my love of creating fun activities.

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4: passage, 2 covers (black/white and color) and flippable activity
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