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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!

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    To get educators excited about teaching women’s history, we’re highlighting resources that inspire celebration and discussion around women’s contributions, struggles, and triumphs.
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    New Suffrage Resources for Women’s History Month

    A new infographic, WebQuest, and DBQuest are available to teach about women’s suffrage and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment.
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    On Justice O'Connor's birthday, we reviewed some of her milestones and gathered several teaching resrouces for this month's commemoration of Women's History Month.
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    Meet Rachel Carson, Ethel Payne, and Patsy Mink. With our partners at Makematic, we’ve created three new videos that showcase the contributions of these lesser-known women in history.
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    Tribute Event with Seneca Women April 15th

    iCivics joins Seneca Women in tribute to honor Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor for her advocacy work for civic education; her impact on female judges; and her impact on justice…
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    Fast Forward Women Leadership Forum

    Saturday, September 17th, 2016, 500 people attended the  FastForward Women's Leadership Forum, co-hosted by iCivics and Seneca Women at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was an evening of amazing…
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    TWU, iCivics Launch Digital Game to Promote Civic…

    iCivics has partnered with the Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership at Texas Woman’s University to launch Counties Work: Texas, a first-of-its-kind digital game to teach young Texans about…
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    iCivics founder, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor was honored for her advocacy work for civic education, as well as her impact on female judges and justice for women and girls worldwide at the inaugural…
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    Justice O'Connor Op-Ed in Cosmopolitan

    iCivics founder, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, speaks to the importance of women exercising their right to vote in Cosmopolitan.
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    iCivics' Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships, Julie Silverbrook, discusses how the Constitution did not explicitly provide the right to vote.
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