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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Introduces iCivics



Spearheaded by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, iCivics is a web-based education project designed to reinvigorate civic teaching and learning. iCivics.org features free games, lesson plans, web quests, and interactive modules. Visit iCivics.org today!




Check out games and activities on the topic of your choice!
Citizenship and Participation
Separation of Powers
The Constitution and Bill of Rights
The Judicial Branch
The Executive Branch
The Legislative Branch
Budgeting

Learn about what's new at iCivics
Schools that receive federal funding are required to "hold an educational program pertaining to the United States Constitution". Meet your Constitution Day teaching requirement with fun, engaging, and easy-to-use games and lesson plans from iCivics:

Play a game!

Do I have a right?In Do I Have a Right?, students run their own law firm and help clients resolve funny yet thought-provoking issues. They'll learn about the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the Constitution. Check out our Game Guide for Teachers to learn how to use this game in your classroom.

Teach our lesson plan!

Constitution Day Lesson PlanThis free Constitution Day lesson plan provides a great overview of the Constitution and how Articles I-III describe the structure, function and powers of our three branches of government.