The Constitution and Bill of Rights

Our government makes rules, but it also has to follow them. Its rulebook is called the U.S. Constitution, which has guidelines for how the government is organized and what it is allowed to do. We can change the Constitution if we want to, but it’s not easy! A change is called an amendment, and the first ten of these are referred to as the Bill of Rights. These amendments were added to protect people’s rights. Here you’ll learn more about our government’s rulebook and what it means for you!

You will learn about how our Constitution was created, some of the most important things it has in it, and how it can be changed. You might also find out something about how the Constitution affects YOU.

After learning about real Supreme Court justices, you'll get to try out deciding some of the hardest cases they have had to figure out! See if you can do it.