U.S. and Mexico CONSTITUTION

PROJECT

(200 points)

Name: ______

DUE: ______

You will be creating a portfolio of assignments centered on the Constitution of the US and Mexico. We will be analyzing the Constitution as a written document and as a piece of history. Your assignments will be both written and creative as you examine and reflect on the contents of the Constitution. The following assignments are included in the project:
1) Cover Page – title, illustration, full heading
2) Preamble Interpretation Collage – your interpretation

of the preamble and pictures to represent each of its

goals (here, I would like your collage to represent the commonalities between the United States´ and Mexico’s Constitutions).

3) Constitution Book – an illustrative summary book of
the Constitution’s contents, including the preamble,
7 articles of Constitution, and amendments (1 for the United States and 1 for Mexico)
4) “Separation of Powers” Diagram – triangular visual

representation of the powers of the 3 branches of

government and the checks & balances system (1 for the United States and 1 for Mexico)

5) Amendment Illustrations – paraphrases and illustrations of 8 of the amendments (1 for the United States and 1 for Mexico)

6) Create your constitution – working in your group, you must create your own constution for your country. You may work and complete this together, but each portfolio must include a copy.

U.S. CONSTITUTION

PROJECT

(100 points)

DUE: ______

Criteria for grading: Points YouTeacher
Cover Page– Title/Picture/Heading10

Neat, colorful, original, eye-catching!

Preamble Interpretation Collage20
Neat, colorful, 6 pictures, your own words
Constitution Book 40
Neat, 9 detailed pages with colorful pictures
“Separation of Powers” Triangle40
Neat, colorful, title, 3 pictures, detailed
Amendment Project– 8 amendments 40
Number/Paraphrase/Picture, neat, colorful
(*Extra Credit – 2 points each extra amendment)

Your country’s constitution 50

TOTAL:200

GRADE:ABCDF

DIRECTIONS:Create your very own Constitution book using the “Structure of the Constitution” note sheet. Your book should include a creative cover and contain the following 9pages:

  • Preamble

Each page should include:

  1. Title
  2. Descriptive Details!
  3. Colorful Picture

(see example below)

  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Amendments

The Constitution is divided into several parts. It begins with a preamble, or an introduction. This preamble explains the reasons the Constitution was adopted. The main body of the Constitution is made up of seven major parts called articles. The articles are further divided into smaller parts called sections and clauses.

The first three articles of the Constitution describe the organization and powers of the three branches of the federal government. ARTICLE I describes the legislative branch, or the branch that makes the laws. This branch includes Congress which has 2 houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. ARTICLE II describes the executive branch, or the branch that carries out the laws. The President and Vice President are part of this branch. ARTICLE III describes the judicial branch, or the branch that interprets the laws. In this branch, the Supreme Court and other federal courts decide whether laws have been broken or not.
The last four articles of the Constitution explain how the powers of government are to be shared by the federal government, the states, and the people. ARTICLE IV is mostly about the relationship among the states. For example, states are required to respect each other’s laws. ARTICLE V explains how Congress, with the consent of 2/3 of both houses, can change or amend the Constitution. ARTICLE VI makes clear that federal laws and treaties are the supreme laws of the land. ARTICLE VII explains how the Constitution was to be ratified, or approved.

Finally, changes made to the Constitution after 1789 are called amendments. These are at the end of the document. There are presently 27 amendments, which make changes in or additions to the original Constitution. The first 10 amendments are the basic American freedoms, called the Bill of Rights.

Directions:On your diagram, include each branch’s 1) leader(s), 2) job, 3) picture(s), and 4) checks on other branches (using arrows).
Example:

Amendment Illustrations

There are 27 amendments, or changes, in the U.S. Constitution. You will paraphrase (put into your own words) and illustrate your choice of eight of these amendments. You will place two amendments on
each page of your project (see example below). Each page must have:

  1. Number of amendment
  2. Paraphrase (your own words) of amendment
  3. Picture of amendment’s meaning

You may use images from newspapers, magazines, clip art, or your own original art. The example below shows one part of the First Amendment. Obviously you need to choose one of the other rights guaranteed by the Constitution for the First Amendment… Have fun!

Paraphrasing the Amendments

Use your copy of the Amendments, which includes the Bill of Rights, or the first 10 amendments. Choose 8 of the amendments to paraphrase (put intoyour own words) and illustrate (draw a picture or use clip art) to put into your Constitution Project. You may do more than 8 for extra credit. Start by choosing one freedom in Amendment 1.
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Create your own Constitution

  • Provide the powers your country will have and how those powers will be enforced. (You do not have to write the information in sentence form. You can do outlines and bullets.) Structure it with Articles and establish powers within those Articles for the government.
  • After establishing the powers, you need to also provide your citizens with rights. Somewhere within your Constitution (like a Bill of Rights), list the rights that your citizens have.
  • Your format should mirror either the United States or Mexican constitution