Civics

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Do I Have a Right? (iCivics)

It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!

(129 votes)

Democracia (BrainPop)

Aprender que es la democracia.

(1 vote)

Elecciones (BrainPop)

Aprender el proceso de eleccion y su importancia.

(1 vote)

We The Jury (iCivics)

Decide a tough case and discover what jurors do once they leave the jury box and head to the deliberation room.

(1 vote)

Black Americans in Congress (House of Representatives)

Read biographies and see pictures of black congressmen and women.

Women in Congress (House of Representatives)

Read biographies and see pictures of women in Congress, both past and present.

The Prisoner’s Dilemma

Try this famous game about cooperation.

(1 vote)

Do I Have a Right? (iCivics)

It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!

(129 votes)

Executive Command (iCivics)

Ever had an interest in being leader of the United States of America? In Executive Command, live out your four-year term as President, and make decisions that affect the whole world!

(33 votes)

Win the White House (iCivics)

Take strategic control of your very own presidential campaign!

(16 votes)

People's Pie (iCivics)

Control the budget of the federal government, and choose how federal revenues should be raised and how taxpayers’ money should be spent.

(6 votes)

Activate (iCivics)

Do you have a burning desire to improve your community? Get out and campaign for the issue that's most important to you!

(3 votes)

Cast Your Vote (iCivics)

Determine which of these candidates will do the best job by asking each candidate debate questions, and then rate their answers.

(9 votes)

Immigration Nation (iCivics)

Learn how people become citizens of the United States, and guide new immigrants along the path to citizenship.

(35 votes)

Responsibility Launcher (iCivics)

Use flying golden anvils to remind citizens that embracing their civic duties helps to improve both their lives and others!

(4 votes)

Argument Wars (iCivics)

Test your powers of persuasion. In this game you are a lawyer, and you must argue your case before the US Supreme Court.

(14 votes)

Counties Work (iCivics)

Play the part of a politician, and decide which local projects will receive government funding.

(8 votes)

Branches of Power (iCivics)

Imagine you control all three branches of the US Government. Write laws, motivate legislators, and use your executive and judicial powers to shape the destiny of the nation.

(8 votes)

LawCraft (iCivics)

Play a member of Congress, and pick an issue to take all the way through the law-making process. Follow your bill, and work for its implementation until you've created a new law.

(5 votes)

Represent Me! (iCivics)

As a recently elected legislator, you must learn how to meet the needs of your diverse constituents.

(6 votes)

Court Quest (iCivics)

Help a wide variety of citizens navigate the US court system in their search for justice. Find the right courts to settle their cases.

(5 votes)

Supreme Decision (iCivics)

Influence the outcome of a Supreme Court case by helping to cast the deciding vote.

(6 votes)

Democracia (BrainPop)

Aprender que es la democracia.

(1 vote)

Elecciones (BrainPop)

Aprender el proceso de eleccion y su importancia.

(1 vote)

We The Jury (iCivics)

Decide a tough case and discover what jurors do once they leave the jury box and head to the deliberation room.

(1 vote)

The Electoral College - Does Your Vote Count? (TED Ed)

Discover how your individual vote contributes to the popular vote and your state’s electoral vote in different ways--and see how votes are counted on both state and national levels.

Guide to the Bill of Rights (TED Ed)

Use this refresher course on the Bill of Rights and quickly understand what the first ten amendments grant each and every American citizen.

Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines impact elections (TED Ed)

How much thought is put into drawing political districts? From “packing” a district to “cracking” a district--learn how the shape of districts impacts political parties during election season.

The Making of the American Constitution (TED Ed)

How did a meeting intended to revise the Articles of Confederation lead to the new Constitution for the United States? Discover how a handful of men--sitting in sweltering heat and shrouded by secrecy--changed the course of history for America in 1787.

A Call to Action: Responses to Civil Rights (National Archives)

(1 vote)

How a Bill Becomes a Law (House of Representatives)

Follow a bill in the United States, on the journey to become a law, in this animated destination.

Black Americans in Congress (House of Representatives)

Read biographies and see pictures of black congressmen and women.

Women in Congress (House of Representatives)

Read biographies and see pictures of women in Congress, both past and present.

Seven Hats Challenge Game (Scholastic)

In this game learn about the different positions in government as you visit with past Presidents.

Do I Have a Right? (iCivics)

It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!

(129 votes)

Executive Command (iCivics)

Ever had an interest in being leader of the United States of America? In Executive Command, live out your four-year term as President, and make decisions that affect the whole world!

(33 votes)

Win the White House (iCivics)

Take strategic control of your very own presidential campaign!

(16 votes)

People's Pie (iCivics)

Control the budget of the federal government, and choose how federal revenues should be raised and how taxpayers’ money should be spent.

(6 votes)

Activate (iCivics)

Do you have a burning desire to improve your community? Get out and campaign for the issue that's most important to you!

(3 votes)

Cast Your Vote (iCivics)

Determine which of these candidates will do the best job by asking each candidate debate questions, and then rate their answers.

(9 votes)

Immigration Nation (iCivics)

Learn how people become citizens of the United States, and guide new immigrants along the path to citizenship.

(35 votes)

Responsibility Launcher (iCivics)

Use flying golden anvils to remind citizens that embracing their civic duties helps to improve both their lives and others!

(4 votes)

Argument Wars (iCivics)

Test your powers of persuasion. In this game you are a lawyer, and you must argue your case before the US Supreme Court.

(14 votes)

Counties Work (iCivics)

Play the part of a politician, and decide which local projects will receive government funding.

(8 votes)

Branches of Power (iCivics)

Imagine you control all three branches of the US Government. Write laws, motivate legislators, and use your executive and judicial powers to shape the destiny of the nation.

(8 votes)

LawCraft (iCivics)

Play a member of Congress, and pick an issue to take all the way through the law-making process. Follow your bill, and work for its implementation until you've created a new law.

(5 votes)

Represent Me! (iCivics)

As a recently elected legislator, you must learn how to meet the needs of your diverse constituents.

(6 votes)

Court Quest (iCivics)

Help a wide variety of citizens navigate the US court system in their search for justice. Find the right courts to settle their cases.

(5 votes)

Supreme Decision (iCivics)

Influence the outcome of a Supreme Court case by helping to cast the deciding vote.

(6 votes)

The Electoral College - Does Your Vote Count? (TED Ed)

Discover how your individual vote contributes to the popular vote and your state’s electoral vote in different ways--and see how votes are counted on both state and national levels.

Guide to the Bill of Rights (TED Ed)

Use this refresher course on the Bill of Rights and quickly understand what the first ten amendments grant each and every American citizen.

Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines impact elections (TED Ed)

How much thought is put into drawing political districts? From “packing” a district to “cracking” a district--learn how the shape of districts impacts political parties during election season.

The Making of the American Constitution (TED Ed)

How did a meeting intended to revise the Articles of Confederation lead to the new Constitution for the United States? Discover how a handful of men--sitting in sweltering heat and shrouded by secrecy--changed the course of history for America in 1787.

A Call to Action: Responses to Civil Rights (National Archives)

(1 vote)

Seven Hats Challenge Game (Scholastic)

In this game learn about the different positions in government as you visit with past Presidents.

The Prisoner’s Dilemma

Try this famous game about cooperation.

(1 vote)

Do I Have a Right? (iCivics)

It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!

(129 votes)

Executive Command (iCivics)

Ever had an interest in being leader of the United States of America? In Executive Command, live out your four-year term as President, and make decisions that affect the whole world!

(33 votes)

Win the White House (iCivics)

Take strategic control of your very own presidential campaign!

(16 votes)

People's Pie (iCivics)

Control the budget of the federal government, and choose how federal revenues should be raised and how taxpayers’ money should be spent.

(6 votes)

Activate (iCivics)

Do you have a burning desire to improve your community? Get out and campaign for the issue that's most important to you!

(3 votes)

Cast Your Vote (iCivics)

Determine which of these candidates will do the best job by asking each candidate debate questions, and then rate their answers.

(9 votes)

Immigration Nation (iCivics)

Learn how people become citizens of the United States, and guide new immigrants along the path to citizenship.

(35 votes)

Responsibility Launcher (iCivics)

Use flying golden anvils to remind citizens that embracing their civic duties helps to improve both their lives and others!

(4 votes)

Argument Wars (iCivics)

Test your powers of persuasion. In this game you are a lawyer, and you must argue your case before the US Supreme Court.

(14 votes)

Counties Work (iCivics)

Play the part of a politician, and decide which local projects will receive government funding.

(8 votes)

Branches of Power (iCivics)

Imagine you control all three branches of the US Government. Write laws, motivate legislators, and use your executive and judicial powers to shape the destiny of the nation.

(8 votes)

LawCraft (iCivics)

Play a member of Congress, and pick an issue to take all the way through the law-making process. Follow your bill, and work for its implementation until you've created a new law.

(5 votes)

Represent Me! (iCivics)

As a recently elected legislator, you must learn how to meet the needs of your diverse constituents.

(6 votes)

Court Quest (iCivics)

Help a wide variety of citizens navigate the US court system in their search for justice. Find the right courts to settle their cases.

(5 votes)

Supreme Decision (iCivics)

Influence the outcome of a Supreme Court case by helping to cast the deciding vote.

(6 votes)

Democracia (BrainPop)

Aprender que es la democracia.

(1 vote)

Elecciones (BrainPop)

Aprender el proceso de eleccion y su importancia.

(1 vote)

We The Jury (iCivics)

Decide a tough case and discover what jurors do once they leave the jury box and head to the deliberation room.

(1 vote)

The Electoral College - Does Your Vote Count? (TED Ed)

Discover how your individual vote contributes to the popular vote and your state’s electoral vote in different ways--and see how votes are counted on both state and national levels.

Guide to the Bill of Rights (TED Ed)

Use this refresher course on the Bill of Rights and quickly understand what the first ten amendments grant each and every American citizen.

Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines impact elections (TED Ed)

How much thought is put into drawing political districts? From “packing” a district to “cracking” a district--learn how the shape of districts impacts political parties during election season.

The Making of the American Constitution (TED Ed)

How did a meeting intended to revise the Articles of Confederation lead to the new Constitution for the United States? Discover how a handful of men--sitting in sweltering heat and shrouded by secrecy--changed the course of history for America in 1787.

A Call to Action: Responses to Civil Rights (National Archives)

(1 vote)

How a Bill Becomes a Law (House of Representatives)

Follow a bill in the United States, on the journey to become a law, in this animated destination.

Black Americans in Congress (House of Representatives)

Read biographies and see pictures of black congressmen and women.

Women in Congress (House of Representatives)

Read biographies and see pictures of women in Congress, both past and present.

Seven Hats Challenge Game (Scholastic)

In this game learn about the different positions in government as you visit with past Presidents.

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