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Bite-Sized PD Videos…Just the Right Size for Summer Learning!

Our playlist of 3-4 minute professional development videos is the perfect companion for your summer learning. Discover new iCivics resources and ideas for how to incorporate them into your lessons.

Keep Civic Learning Going All Summer Long

Use our Backyard Adventure to keep students engaged over the summer. They'll explore their local communities and discover how they can make an impact.

May is AAPI Heritage Month

Use this collection of iCivics resources to support learning and conversations in the classroom about the contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to our collective U.S. history.

Explore New Elementary Resources: Private i History Detectives!

We are thrilled to release a new inquiry-based civics and history curriculum just for K–5 learners.

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    The Judicial Branch

    Students will learn about the federal and state courts and what they do. They will explore the courts’ role in fairly settling disputes and administering justice, and the unique role of the U.S.…
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    The Legislative Branch

    Students will learn about the structure, function, and powers of the legislative branch of government. They will explore the legislative process, as well as the influence of citizens and political…
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    The Executive Branch

    Students will learn about the executive branch, including the unique role and powers of the president and the function of executive departments and agencies. They will explore key facets of foreign…
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    Series of 35 Short-Form Videos Exploring Every Article…

    With the support of Citadel Founder and CEO Ken Griffin, “The Constitution EXPLAINED” gives middle and high school teachers a new, no-cost tool to educate students about the U.S. Constitution with…
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    Civics for Democracy: Civics with Ben Sheehan

    iCivics Chief Education Officer Emma Humphries talks civic education with Ben Sheehan, award-winning executive producer, formerly with the YouTube channel Funny or Die, and author of "OMG WTF Does…
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    Announcing: The "We Love the Constitution"…

    iCivics is proud to join with the National Constitution Center and our nation's leading public figures for the "We Love The Constitution" initiative.
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    iCivics and Annenberg Public Policy Center Release…

    Great for at-home and remote learning: The updated and redesigned Branches of Power helps students understand the balance of power among the president, Congress, and the courts, while Court Quest…
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    iCivics awarded $400,000 from the National Endowment…

    The grant will fund the development of a unique game-based experience, Supreme Justice, aimed at engaging younger learners.
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    As Election Nears, iCivics and the Annenberg Public…

    The free, nonpartisan online games are designed to help educators, parents, and families teach students how the branches of government interact, how the judicial system works, and how laws are made. 
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    iCivics and All Vote No Play Engaged Athletes:…

    On September 13, iCivics will host a special event with All Vote No Play featuring athletic leaders who will discuss the motivation and choices behind their work and collective impact.Participants…
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    After the Election: Continuing to Empower Civic-Minded…

    iCivics Director of Social Engagement, Amber Coleman-Mortley, share strategies parents and educators can employ after the election and throughout the year to empower students to continue learning and…
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    Student-Centered Civic Action

    What happens when you allow students to take the lead on civic issues they care about? iCivics Educator Network member, Shelina Warren (DC), shows us how empowering students with a solid foundation…
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    Teaching the Election and Current Events with iCivics

    Middle school teacher, Elizabeth Lucas (IA), shares tips and her experience in teaching the election.
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