U.S. Constitution Worksheets

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Doff your hat to the guiding light of governance with our printable U.S. Constitution worksheets. Get a rundown of amendments 11 to 27 that enshrine the fundamental principles of the structure and organization of the American polity. This series is also home to exercises on the three branches of the U.S. government, namely the executive, legislature, and judiciary.

These free U.S. Constitution worksheets pdf are recommended for grade 3 through grade 8 learners.

Preamble to the Constitution

A succinct statement about the goals of the Constitution, the Preamble is a symbol of values Americans hold dear to this day. These exercises are a fitting tribute to the Preamble.

Preamble to the Constitution

Bill of Rights

The first 10 amendments form the Bill of Rights, the foundation of American democracy. Begin your session on the U.S. Constitution with these pdfs for garde 4, grade 5, and above.

Bill of Rights

The Seven Basic Principles of the Government

Explore the fundamental principles underpinning government systems with this collection of worksheets that offers a concise and informative overview of these principles.

The Seven Basic Principles of the Government

Amendments 11 to 27 of the Constitution Chart

Get right to the crux of amendments 11 to 27 with this chart, where each provision is listed out as crisp and clear as it can be made, ensuring a strong start to the session.

Amendments 11 to 27 of the Constitution Chart

Matching Amendments to Provisions

Each amendment documents a provision essential for the administration of the nation. Brush up on the details of amendments 11 to 27 and match them to their provisions.

Matching Amendments to Provisions

Completing Statements on Amendments 11 to 27

The more 4th grade and 5th grade kids review the amendments, the quicker they can get through this pdf, where the task is to complete sentences about constitutional provisions.

Completing Statements on Amendments 11 to 27

Branches of the U.S. Government Chart

Explore the doctrine of separation of powers with this illustrated chart, where the three branches of government coexist in harmony, balancing out each other's powers.

Branches of the US Government Chart

Identifying Actions as Executive, Legislative, or Judicial

This Constitution of the United States worksheet for grade 5 and grade 6 highlights the lines that divide the executive, legislature, and judiciary. Classify the examples based on the branches.

Identifying Actions as Executive, Legislative, or Judicial

The Three Branches of the U.S. Government | MCQs

The legislature makes laws, the executive enforces them, and the judiciary interprets them. Delve deeper into the responsibilities of each branch in this three branches of the government worksheet.

The Three Branches of the US Government - MCQs

System of Checks and Balances Chart

The success of a polity depends on the delicate balance of the government's three arms. This doctrine is picturized as an interwoven diagram in this American constitution chart for 6th grade.

System of Checks and Balances Chart

System of Checks and Balances Table

Acquaint 7th grade and 8th grade students with the fact that the President can veto bills, but Congress can override that veto, among other such checks and balances here.

System of Checks and Balances Table

Checks and Balances | Cut and Glue

Understand how each branch functions to forestall abuse of power by other branches. Cut and glue the specific powers under the correct columns in this checks and balances worksheet.

Checks and Balances - Cut and Glue

Answering Questions on Checks and Balances

The balancing powers of the executive, legislature, and judiciary ensure they move without friction in the well-oiled machine of governance. Read the table and answer the questions.

Answering Questions on Checks and Balances

The Great Compromise: Forging a United Nation

Witness the Great Compromise cement forever the way states are represented in the legislature. Students in grade 7 and above read the passage and take on the questions.

The Great Compromise - Forging a United Nation