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The Constitution is the highest law in the United States. All other federal laws must comply with the Constitution. It says how the federal government works. It creates the President.
The Constitution unites the American people and the 50 states. It describes the rights of citizens and establishes a federal government with three branches. As colonies we fought a war for Independence and then worked hard to write our Constitution.
A constitution is a set of rules that guides how a country, state, or other political organization works. The constitution may tell what the branches of the government are, what powers they have, and how they work.
The Constitution is the framework for the federal government of the United States. It is the highest form of law in the country. The Constitution creates the branches of government and gives them the power to govern. However, it also protects the citizens of the United States and guarantees their basic rights.
In Social Studies Grade 4, students explore the important people, places, and events that shaped the state in which they live. Students develop a firm understanding of important concepts and skills related to history, geography, citizenship, economics, and financial literacy.
A constitution is a set of fundamental rules that determine how a country or state is run. Almost all constitutions are “codified”, which simply means they are written down clearly in a specific document called “the constitution”.
In Grade 4, students learn the story of their home state, unique in American history in terms of its vast and varied geography, its many waves of immigration beginning with pre-Columbian societies, its continuous diversity, economic energy, and rapid growth.
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INTENT & PURPOSE OF SBBC POLICY 4.9 It is the intent of the School Board to treat all employees fairly and equitably in the administration of corrective action, while also ensuring employees are held accountable and responsible for the expectations of their position.
YOUR CHILD WILL EXPLORE THE WORLD THROUGH TEXT BY: Using and applying knowledge of grade-level phonics and word-analysis skills to read and write single-syllable an multisyllabic words. Fluently read grade-level texts. Demonstrating legible cursive writing skills.