Constitution and Government Games and Fun Activities

   
Ms. Information

Scavenger Hunts - Learn About America offers both interactive and printable scavenger hunts on the United States Constitution and Government.

Interactive Scavenger Hunts Printable Scavenger Hunts

 

Ms. Information Constitution Ms. Information - Ms. Information is traveling the country trying to re-write history with her false information! Can you stop her? She has traveled to the National Archives in Washington D.C. to change the history of the Constitution. Use your knowledge of this great document to foil her plan once and for all!
License Plate Preamble

Preamble Paralaugh

This activity allows students to have a little bit of fun with the Preamble. Simply type in the part of speech indicated and create a story that adds a bit of flair to the Preamble.

License Plate Preamble

License Plate Preamble

This super-fun activity requires students to cut out and re-order the vanity license plates so they form the Preamble of the United States Constitution. Can you find the missing state license plate? Please note: The final "ica" is not on the activity.

Pet Peebve Constitution

Pet Peeve Constitution

This fun activity requires students to write and draw about a unique pet peeve of theirs. Teachers can compile student pet peeve activities to make a Pet Peeve Constitution.

Bill of Responsibilities

The Federalist Papers - An Early Version of a Commercial

This fun exercise challenges students to relate to the Federalist Papers by thinking of three different commercials that they believe are effective in marketing a product. This activity combines art, description, and elaboration.

Federalist Papers Atcivity

Bill of Responsibilities

This is a fun activity that requires students to think of a companion to James Madison's Bill of Rights - The Bill or Responsibilities. What responsibilities should citizens have to maintain our democracy?

Constitution Matching Constitutional Amendments Matching- How well do you know the major amendments to the U.S. Constitution?
Constitution Matching

James Madison Correct-me Passage- This fun activity requires students to correct a passage about James Madison that has eight factual errors. Students first must discover the errors, then click on them and select the correct answer from the drop down menu.

 

Other Correct-me Passages: Benjamin Franklin | Alexander Hamilton