The Constitution and The New Nation
These lesson plans were developed by classroom teachers attending The Teaching American History Institute.
- The Courts - Content lesson written by Professor Jolly (SSU)
- Nationalism in the 1820s - e-Sheet written by Lisa Kemp (San Marin High)
- The Electoral College - e-Sheet written by Linda Shank (Sinaloa Middle School)
- Equal Protection Under The Law - Content lesson written by Professor Jolly
- The First Amendment - e-Sheet written by Michael Reich (Harvest Middle)
- Jacksonian Democracy - Content lesson written by Professor Jolly (SSU)
- Nullification - e-Sheet written by J. Michael Vice (San Marin High)
- Philosophy of Government - e-Sheet by Gina Rivera Cater (Manzanita Charter)
- The Pledge, Religion, & Public Education - Content lesson by Professor Estes
- Political Realignment - Content lesson written by Professor Jolly (SSU)
- Religion, Government & Society - unit designed by Michael Reich, Tiffany Gretton, Andy Powne, Gina Rivera Cater, and John Lape
- Statute for Religious Freedom - e-Sheet by Andy Powne (Green Valley Middle)
- Plessy Revisited - Content lesson by Professor Estes (SSU)
- Social Gospel - e-Sheet (author and school unknown)
- States' Rights - e-Sheet written by Pete Loeser (Willits High School)
- Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 - Content lesson written by Professor Jolly
- French Revolution Painting - Lesson written by Tim Carey (Jesse Bethel HS)
- Amend the Constitution - Lesson written by Lisa Kemp (San Marin HS)
- The Office of the President - e-Sheet by Lisa Kemp (San Marin HS)
- Constitution Day Brochure - Developed by Dr. Margaret Hill through the RIMS Service-Learning Project.
Origins of Our Democratic Principles
- From Subject To Citizen - Content lesson written by Professor Noonan (SSU)
- Magna Carta - e-Sheet written by Celeste Akiu (River School)
- Twelve Tables: Written Laws - Lesson written by Lisa Kawazoe-Quesada (FMS)
- Ancient Greek Domocracy - Lesson written by Amanda Krimm (Solano MS)
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