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Civics Resources

Here is a list of resources for educators and students to use in order to enhance civic learning and engagement.

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Test your civics knowledge by taking the United States Citizenship Civics Test -- the test all new US citizens must pass.

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iCivics

Founded by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in 2009, iCivics works to inspire life-long civic education and engagement by providing high-quality civics resources, including online games and lesson plans, to teachers and students across the nation.

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One of EYC's favorite games to play is How a Bill Becomes a Law! This game will foster students' understanding of the inner workings of the legislative branch.

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Annenberg Classroom

Annenberg Classroom offers free classroom resources for teaching the Constitution, the governing doctrine of the United States. Resources include dozens of videos on constitutional concepts and Supreme Court Cases, games, lesson plans, a Constitution guide, etc.

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Bill of Rights Institute 

The Bill of Rights Institute develops educational resources on US history and government, provides development opportunities to teachers, and runs student programs and scholarship competitions.

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