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Constitution Day Picture Sort Ideas: prewriting, post viewing and reading sort, assessment, discussion points, report back Please add or delete pictures to meet the needs of your students

Three Branches of Government Judges

NavyArmy

Trial By Jury The Supreme Court

The U.S. Capitol Building U.S. Congress The White House President

Independence Hall, Philadelphia The Assembly Room Independence Hall

Representatives are elected By the People: Popular Sovereignty Representatives are elected By the People: Popular Sovereignty

Power to Tax Power to make law

Freedom of Religion Freedom to Assemble

Supreme Court Justices Power to print and coin currency

Federalism Free Press

Benjamin Franklin Gouverneur Morris Alexander Hamilton Patrick Henry

John Jay James Madison George Washington

Amend Suffrage