United States Constitution

Use this printable reading comprehension passages and worksheets to learn about the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

US Constitution Worksheets

Worksheets and Activities

This worksheet shows Howard Chandler Christy's famous painting of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. Students can use information from the picture and their own research or facts they've learned in class to answer the questions.

4th through 6th Grades

Common Core

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The cards on this printout can be hidden around the room for students to find. When they find each one, they can read it and answer the corresponding question on their worksheet.

3rd through 5th Grades

Common Core

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Reading Comprehension

This article explains the United States' Constitution at an introductory level. Includes a non-fiction passage, reading comprehension questions, a vocabulary activity, and a writing assignment.

5th through 8th Grades

Common Core

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Here's a reading comprehension passage that explains the Bill of Rights at an introductory level. 5th through 8th Grades

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