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New This Week: Technology and the Fourth Amendment

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We're excited to add new differentiated Social Studies lessons this week for Grades 3, 4, and 5, aligned to Common Core and focused on U.S. History and Civics.

Technology and the Fourth Amendment: How does the 4th Amendment protect our rights even as technology changes? These lessons give students practice analyzing the constitutional reasoning behind the extents and limitations of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and how those change as new technologies are developed. View lessons >>

Claire Podulka
Claire Podulka

Claire has spent her career managing content creation of every possible sort, from print textbooks to marketing collateral to a travel blog. Having worked with major educational publishers and mobile companies, she brings project management and editorial expertise to her role at ThinkCERCA.

Claire has a degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a PMP certificate from the Project Management Institute.