iCivics, is an interactive site for teaching civics and inspiring students to be active participants in our democracy. iCivics is the vision of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
C-Span Classroom Free primary source materials for social studies teachers . Electoral College Map Poster and Lessons
The Bill of Rights Institute
Not for profit charity focused on providing educational resources on America’s Founding documents and principles for teachers and students of Civics and American History. “The mission of the Bill of Rights Institute is to educate young people about the words and ideas of America’s Founders, the liberties guaranteed in our Founding documents, and how our Founding principles continue to affect and shape a free society. It is the goal of the Institute to help the next generation understand the freedom and opportunity the Constitution offers.”
Now available on SMART Exchange is our new SMART Board activity, Fight For Ur Rights. Informative and fun, this social studies game is great for teaching the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Use with large or small groups, as a warm-up or refresher, on our government, rights, and liberties.
Other Bill of Rights Day activities include signing the pledge to read the Bill of Rights on December 15th, rank your rights, free classroom lessons, trivia questions, and a quiz about the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and more!
New Resource for Constitution Day from Colonial Williamsburg - "A More Perfect Union" electronic field trip - complimentary access for a limited time.
The Dirkson Congressional Center -- The Communicator
Communicator - A Web-based Newsletter Providing Educators with News and Ideas to Enhance Civic Education and Improve the Understanding of Congress.
The Arkansas Secretary of State’s office provides many free educational resources for both teachers and students.
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