He or she will speak about the White House and tell students facts like when the flag is flying above it, it means the President is at home; they tell kids fun facts about how the President gets to choose the rug and furniture for the Oval Office; and about the favorite museums to visit in Washington, D.C.
They also speak about amendments to the Constitution and tie in a real world aspect to studying the Constitution.
My favorite part of Constitution week is the tiny pocket Constitution of the United States that would tempt anyone to read.
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