iCivics

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iCivics exists to engage students in meaningful civic learning. We provide teachers with free, engaging, non-partisan resources.

Joined February 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    3 hours ago

    Our Executive Director and member are featured in 's new documentary on the Capitol siege. Tune in to on Jan. 6 @ 9 pm ET and preview the segment at minute 11:39 below.

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  2. 3 hours ago

    . shares how she uses iCivics games, like Cast Your Vote, to help her students understand how our system of government and its institutions should work.

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  3. 3 hours ago

    is the bedrock for a strong economy. Civic education is a national imperative because it’s so deeply related to national security issues. There are serious consequences to our nation and we need to change that right now.” -

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  4. Retweeted
    4 hours ago

    Keep an eye out for documentary about rebuilding a more perfect union to be shown on Jan 6 at 9pm. and her class play games. Trailer at minute 12:30. Civic education is the path forward! via

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    So excited to see my students in the upcoming WNET documentary! My students are playing Yay! (we are at around 12:44 - in case you just want to watch the most important parts! ;-) Also the fabulous !

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  6. 7 hours ago

    A fun way to fill your kids' time over winter break is to exercise their persuasive abilities by arguing a real Supreme Court case with our game, Argument Wars!

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    9 hours ago

    Thank you for my lesson on voting rights today. My students loved it and they learned so much in one lesson. Great overview for all and students!

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  8. 11 hours ago

    Introducing Elfin, Diamond, Stella, Elena, and Joshua! Learn more about these 5 Equity in Civics fellows in our latest blog post: @CivicsExperts

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  9. 15 hours ago

    To support remote and hybrid classrooms, we've designed 9 weekly planners. 📋 The planners are built in the Google Suite and each supports independent learning for 3-5 days and includes structured, student-paced activities to engage them through gameplay:

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  10. 15 hours ago

    If thinking about heading back to school is causing you stress, clean it away! Our Chief Education Officer and Deputy Director of Emma Humphries loves a good deep cleaning.

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  11. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Declaration Detectives at Work! After discovering differences between Jefferson's Draft, the Dunlap Broadside, & the engrossed Declaration of Independence, students decoded excerpts of the document and played Declaration Scramble from iCivics.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Justice Sotomayor is a featured speaker at ! Hear her on Sunday, February 6, 2022. She’ll answer and questions from educators across the country in a pre-recorded virtual session. Don’t miss it! Register today:

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    Jan 3

    Social studies is important. That's the tweet.

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    Jan 3

    In Counties Work from students try their hands at running a local government. The game has ties to Arkansas learning standards for teaching U.S. Government, Civics, and Economics.

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  15. Jan 3

    Looking for a way to keep your kids engaged over break? Our game Lawcraft is a fun way to learn what goes into drafting and passing a bill.

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  16. Jan 3

    MA teachers! We know many of you are preparing to tackle the required civics project this semester. Our workbooks will help you fulfill this requirement by guiding your students through the six stages outlined by . Purchase from now:

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  17. Jan 3

    Next month, member, Maria Naeem, will be conducting a free in-person workshop based in CT on Feb. 10 that explores iCivics resources and strategies to incorporate engaging simulations in the classroom. Register today!

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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 2

    How I am going to feel strutting back into the Grove tomorrow with some top-notch gamified lessons to kick off 2022 with my kiddos! Thanks to for providing my ss with the opportunity to enrich their knowledge on the Bill of Rights!

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  19. Jan 2

    Our games are fun and educational, making them a great option for engaging students over winter break. Try running your own constitutional law firm and assigning potential clients to the correct lawyer in our game, Do I Have a Right?

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  20. Jan 2

    As you savor your remaining days of winter break, our EAD Coordinator Tori Saia suggests getting crafty to fill the time and relax.

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