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Nurture Civic Development with Resources Proven to Engage Students
Nobody does social studies like iCivics. Whether it’s civics, government, or U.S. History, we’re fearless about creating dynamic learning experiences.
From educational games and short-form, just-in-time materials to comprehensive inquiry-based curricula, iCivics resources encourage students to interact with complex concepts in ways they can understand and relate to.
When surveyed about the tangible impacts iCivics resources have made, 95% of teachers noted increased:

Engagement in classroom activity

Understanding of how our system of government and the rule of law works

Classroom discussion skills
Interest in politics or current events
What Sets iCivics Apart
- Playful learning
- Effective pedagogy
- Designed by teachers, for teachers
- Aligned to state standards
- Confirmed efficacy







Awards and Recognition

2024 International Serious Play Competition Awards Silver Medal to Supreme Decision

Race to Ratify Named a Common Sense Education 2020 Selection for Learning
Resources for Every Grade Level
- Multiple sessions
- 12 videos
- Citizenship & Participation
- 15-30 min.
- Foundations of Government
- One session
- 35 videos
- The Executive Branch
- 15 min.
- The Constitution
- One session
- The Judicial Branch
- Multiple sessions
Our Approach
- An inquiry approach drives student engagement
- Nonpartisan and trusted
- Designed by teachers, for teachers
- Standards-aligned
- Adaptable to fit local community needs
Resources Designed in Partnership With Experts
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From the Educator Blog

- Teaching with iCivics
I have a confession to make: I didn’t want to write this post. What can I possibly say to express the magnitude of my appreciation for you without acknowledging the current moment and thereby wading into the political—something I’m neither supposed to do, nor want to? But that’s been true

- Teaching with iCivics
Seniors in my Government & Citizenship class engage with the class material in a variety of ways. Some days, they’re deeply analyzing political cartoons, revising bills based on party pressure and Congressional testimony, or organizing evidence to argue for and against impeachment during historic presidential scandals. Other days, they play

- Teaching with iCivics
From the Educator Blog

- Teaching with iCivics
I have a confession to make: I didn’t want to write this post. What can I possibly say to express the magnitude of my appreciation for you without acknowledging the current moment and thereby wading into the political—something I’m neither supposed to do, nor want to? But that’s been true

- Teaching with iCivics
Seniors in my Government & Citizenship class engage with the class material in a variety of ways. Some days, they’re deeply analyzing political cartoons, revising bills based on party pressure and Congressional testimony, or organizing evidence to argue for and against impeachment during historic presidential scandals. Other days, they play

- Teaching with iCivics

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Access lesson plans and LMS tools to seamlessly integrate iCivics into your curriculum.
Partner with iCivics
Explore professional learning services designed to build educator capacity and cultivate dynamic classrooms.
Find activities
Support civic learning at home with games and resources that are fun and educational.