Online Resources

CCC Library Bibliography Page - Staff selected Constitution Day resources in print, non-print and on the Web. (PDF document requires Acrobat reader) (Camden County College Libraries)

National Constitution Center - Resources to help you celebrate Constitution Day – the birthday of your government – featuring over 200 activities, lessons, books, DVDs and more from over 30 different providers.

The National Archives - and Records Administration celebrates Constitution Day by presenting activities, lesson plans, and information. We encourage teachers and students at all levels to learn more about our Constitution and government.

Constitutional Rights Foundation - Series of free online lessons, resources from the CRF catalog, and Internet links to help educators design their own Constitution Day program.

The Library of Congress - American Memory Project historical documents.

The Avalon Project at Yale Law School - digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government.

The United States Senate - This annotated version of the Constitution provides the original text (left-hand column) with commentary about the meaning of the original text and how it has changed since 1789 (right-hand column).

FREE - Federal resources for educational resources, teaching and learning resorces from federal agencies.

Thinkquest - Everything that you've ever wanted to know about the U.S. Constitution is only a click away! This site is dedicated to providing students of all kinds with knowledge of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights.

US Constitution Online - FAQ's, constitutional topics and message boards.