Skip to main content
×

ICW5 Main Menu

  • play
    • All Games
    • Convene the Council
    • Argument Wars
    • Branches of Power
    • Cast Your Vote
    • Counties Work
    • Counties Work: Texas
    • Court Quest
    • Do I Have a Right?
    • Executive Command
    • Game Odyssey
    • Immigration Nation
    • LawCraft
    • Newsfeed Defenders
    • Race to Ratify
    • Sortify: U.S. Citizenship
    • Win the White House
  • teach
    • Search Our Library
    • Scope & Sequence
    • Professional Development
    • Get Started
    • Educator Community
    • FAQ
  • about
    • About iCivics
    • Who We Are
    • Our Strategy
    • CivXNow
    • Our Team
    • Blog
    • Contact Us

ICW5 logged out menu

  • DONATE
  • SHOP
  • SIGN IN
    • Sign In
    • Register as a Student
    • Register as a Teacher
Home

ICW5 Main Menu

  • play
    • All Games
    • Convene the Council
    • Argument Wars
    • Branches of Power
    • Cast Your Vote
    • Counties Work
    • Counties Work: Texas
    • Court Quest
    • Do I Have a Right?
    • Executive Command
    • Game Odyssey
    • Immigration Nation
    • LawCraft
    • Newsfeed Defenders
    • Race to Ratify
    • Sortify: U.S. Citizenship
    • Win the White House
  • teach
    • Search Our Library
    • Scope & Sequence
    • Professional Development
    • Get Started
    • Educator Community
    • FAQ
  • about
    • About iCivics
    • Who We Are
    • Our Strategy
    • CivXNow
    • Our Team
    • Blog
    • Contact Us

ICW5 logged out menu

  • DONATE
  • SHOP
  • SIGN IN
    • Sign In
    • Register as a Student
    • Register as a Teacher
NEW Foreign Policy Game

Now is perhaps the most important time for students to build an understanding of our interconnected world. To support learning about U.S. foreign policy, we’ve released Convene the Council, a new game developed in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations.

Develop English Language Arts Skills with iCivics

We believe civics makes the perfect partner for English Language Arts lessons, and we have standards-aligned resources to prove it! We've compiled our best activities, lesson plans, and games for developing your students' non-fiction reading and writing skills.

New Elementary Resources Are Coming!

iCivics has partnered with History's Mysteries to integrate its K-5 learning offerings into our suite of educational materials. Look for new, upgraded History’s Mysteries content on our website in time for the 2022-23 school year!

  • CONTENT SEARCH

  • STANDARDS SEARCH

  • Scope & Sequence

Filter
Filter

Reset Search

Content Type

  • DBQuest
  • Lesson Plan
  • WebQuest

Grades

  • High School
  • Middle School

Curriculum Unit

  • A Growing Nation
  • Civil Rights
  • Foundations of Government
  • Geography Library
  • Influence Library
  • Infographic Library
  • Landmark Library
  • Media and Influence
  • Mini Media Literacy Library
  • Politics and Public Policy
  • The Constitution
  • The Constitution - High School
  • (-) The Executive Branch
  • The Legislative Branch

Time Required

  • 10-30 min
  • One class period
  • Multiple sessions

Technology Requirements

  • Web browser
  • No Tech Required

Tags

  • ELA/Literacy
  • Mini-Lesson
  • Primary Source
  • Assessment
  • History Connection
  • Inquiry-based
  • Game Extension
  • Vocabulary
  • Writing

Resources

  • (-) PDF
  • Kami
  • (-) Google Slides
  • Nearpod
  • Infographic
  • Powerpoint

Explore all that iCivics has to offer…

  • Get Started
  • Scope & Sequence
  • Educator Community
  • Professional Development
  • Blog
  • Manage Email Subscriptions
  • FAQ
Filter
  • Card View
  • List View
  • WebQuest

    Being President

    Ever wondered what it would be like to be President of the United States? Find out what the president does every day, who the president's helpers are, and how the president's job affects your life.
    • High School Icon
    • Middle School Icon
    • PDF Icon
    View
  • Lesson Plan

    Mini-Lesson: Vice President

    Find out about the importance of the vice presidential candidate in a presidential election, and how this person is much more than a running mate.
    • High School Icon
    • Middle School Icon
    • Kami Icon
    • PDF Icon
    • Minilesson tag icon
    View kami
  • Lesson Plan

    The First 100 Days

    Even presidents have to worry about making the grade! Discover the history behind the “First 100 Days” and its impact on the American presidency with this new lesson plan that includes extension…
    • High School Icon
    • Google Slides Icon
    • Kami Icon
    • PDF Icon
    • Primary Source Icon
    View kami
  • Lesson Plan

    The Presidential Agenda

    For the winning candidate, campaign promises evolve into an official presidential agenda. And despite the doubting general public, 75% of agenda goals since Woodrow Wilson have been delivered. This…
    • High School Icon
    • Kami Icon
    • PDF Icon
    • Minilesson tag icon
    View kami
  • Lesson Plan

    Cabinet Building

    The president isn’t alone when it comes to the day to day work of the Executive Branch. This lesson takes a look at the history of the presidential cabinet, how the cabinet is built through the…
    • High School Icon
    • Google Slides Icon
    • Kami Icon
    • PDF Icon
    View kami
  • Lesson Plan

    Six Roles of the President (Infographic)

    From Commander-in-Chief to Chief Executive—keep track of the many hats worn by the president with this printable infographic for your classroom!Love this infographic? Explore all of our free…
    • High School Icon
    • Middle School Icon
    • Infographic Icon
    • PDF Icon
    • ELA-literacy Icon
    View
  • Lesson Plan

    Mini-lesson: Presidential Appointments (HS)

    Learn about unilateral presidential appointments, nominations, and the Senate confirmation process. Then investigate the role the media plays as a gatekeeper and agenda setter in the accompanying…
    • High School Icon
    • Kami Icon
    • PDF Icon
    • Minilesson tag icon
    View kami
  • Lesson Plan

    For The President, All In A Day's Work

    Students learn the primary responsibilities of the president and how those duties connect to the powers the Constitution grants to the Executive Branch. Students also learn about the types of issues…
    • Middle School Icon
    • Kami Icon
    • Nearpod Icon
    • PDF Icon
    • Assessment Icon
    • Primary Source Icon
    View kami
  • Lesson Plan

    Mini-lesson: Succession (HS)

    Review the official presidential line of succession and read about its origins. Students also learn how to detect satire in a news literacy-related activity. 
    • High School Icon
    • Kami Icon
    • PDF Icon
    • ELA-literacy Icon
    • Minilesson tag icon
    View kami
  • Lesson Plan

    Nationbuilder in Chief

    Starting a brand new nation was a tough job for America’s first presidents—and it didn’t help that many Americans were wary of the new central government. In this lesson, students learn about some of…
    • Middle School Icon
    • Kami Icon
    • Nearpod Icon
    • PDF Icon
    • Icon for History Connection
    • Primary Source Icon
    View kami

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Next page
  • Last page
1035 Cambridge Street, Suite 21B
Cambridge, MA 02141
Tel: 617-356-8311
info@icivics.org

Footer Primary Menu

  • about
  • careers
  • contact
  • donate
  • store
  • blog
  • press
  • terms of use
  • academic integrity
  • privacy policy
  • ?