
Just for Teachers
Now in three different versions: In Hardback, $16.95 |
In Softback, $11.95 Order link coming soon. |
In Spanish, $12.95 |
“I have teachers in my family, and understand that educators today need free, online support.” -- Cathy Travis
Schools rarely have resources to purchase books like this, but here’s an idea for purchases if you need it: ask a local business or bank to purchase them for you. Educators/School Administrators: We offer Discounts for schools are available when purchased by the box. We offer a 40% discount for schools purchasing by the box. If you have a question about a bulk purchase of Constitution Translated for Kids, contact us .
Here’s what you can offer benefactors in return: their financial benefit is they can take the cost off their taxes as a charitable contribution … plus they can get a little good publicity. We can give you a press release thanking them for their investment/interest in local education, and in tomorrow’s citizens’ understanding of our national birthright, that you or your school district can give to local reporters.
Here are the free resources to help teachers:
- FREE Teacher's Guide to accompany the hardback for schools. Teachers all over the country have been excited over the ease of use the guide and the book provide for classrooms.
- A compilation of several FREE online resources for classrooms: Teaching the Constitution in September; It’s Actually the Law...
What teachers are saying:
In August, 2006, the State of Rhode Island’s Department of Education tested the book with 4th and 5th grade teachers, all of whom gave it incredibly high marks for information, organization, ease of teaching, and fit with teaching standards. The Rhode Island Federation of Republican Women persuaded the Rhode Island legislature to buy these books for each 4th and 5th grade classroom in the state.
The book was well received at the West Virginia State Social Studies Institute in late July, 2006, and a number of schoolteachers from West Virginia, Arkansas, Texas, Michigan – and elsewhere around the country – have spoken to the ease in using the book and the Teacher’s Guide in their classrooms.
Other free, online resources for teachers:
The Library of Congress offers a free, web-based teaching plan: In Congress Assembled. This helps educators teach the U.S. Constitution in schools – all materials needed for lesson plans, background, and classroom studies are included in this one link. This teaching unit was developed and written by two teacher consultants to the National Digital Library Program at the Library of Congress. This is geared towards upper grades.
The National Education Project offers posters for schools to empower younger students by having them sign a copy of the Constitution. Contact the National Education Project.
To schedule an interview with Cathy Travis, or to request a review copy of "Constitution Translated for Kids," please contact Amy Currie at (512) 478-2028 or acurrie@phenixpublicity.com.









