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.
Democracy At Play: A Civic Challenge For Families
iCivics is excited to announce the launch of the Democracy At Play: A Civic Challenge for Families campaign. The campaign was designed to enable conversations about civics and politics between parents and their kids in a fun, informative, and engaging way.
The Democracy At Play: A Civic Challenge for Families campaign highlights four of iCivics’ most popular games with accompanying discussion questions, a Bingo game on local government, and a coloring and activity book geared toward teaching elementary school students about county government. In an effort to reach Spanish-speaking families, materials are available in both English and Spanish.
Branches of Power allows you to do something that no one else can: control all three branches of government! You'll have the power to write any laws you want about issues you choose. Careful, though, there's a lot to juggle when you're playing all three branches.
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Take the Democracy At Play civic challenge here. Share the campaign or join the discussion on social media using the hashtag #DemocracyAtPlay.
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