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Civics 101 goes to Washington D.C.
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Nick Capodice
April 26, 2020

The Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers: Read All About It!

Nick Capodice
April 26, 2020

Do: Read All About It!

Nick Capodice
April 24, 2020

The Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers

Nick Capodice
April 24, 2020

Federalist Papers: Race to Ratify from iCivics, Grade 8-12

Nick Capodice
April 21, 2020

The Constitution: Was It a Pro-Slavery Document?

Nick Capodice
April 21, 2020

Do: Slavery and the Constitution (Op-ed analysis)

Nick Capodice
April 19, 2020

The Constitution: Pick a delegate, any delegate

Nick Capodice
April 19, 2020

Do: Spin the wheel on the Constitution. Fifty-five Opinions

Nick Capodice
April 16, 2020

Articles of Confederation: Our Constitution's Scrappy Ancestor

Nick Capodice
April 16, 2020

Do: A Journey To and Through Our First “Won’t Be Our Last” Constitution

Nick Capodice
April 15, 2020

Articles of Confederation

Nick Capodice
April 15, 2020

Do: One State, One Vote

Nick Capodice
April 13, 2020

Declaration of Independence : What's the big idea?

Nick Capodice
April 13, 2020

Do: Big Ideas Quiz

Nick Capodice
April 10, 2020

Declaration of Independence : Fresh Takes

Nick Capodice
April 10, 2020

Do: Spin the wheel for one of 24 scholarly responses to the Dunlap broadside

Nick Capodice
April 9, 2020

Magna Carta 2

Nick Capodice
April 9, 2020

Do: Ok Bayeaux? (Grade 6-12) Make a Magna Carta tapestry!

Nick Capodice
April 8, 2020

Magna Carta 1

Nick Capodice
April 8, 2020

Do: Join the Barons! A choose your own adventure game.

Nick Capodice
April 7, 2020

Starter Kit Grand Finale

Nick Capodice
April 7, 2020

Grand Finale activity for our Starter Kit series

Nick Capodice
April 7, 2020

How a Bill (Really) Becomes a Law

Nick Capodice
April 7, 2020

Do: The Case of the Murdered Bills! (Grade 6-12), a choose-your-own legislative mystery

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Nick Capodice
April 3, 2020

Federalism

Nick Capodice
April 3, 2020

Do: Federalism in Action

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Nick Capodice
April 2, 2020

Judicial Branch

Nick Capodice
April 2, 2020

Do: Everybody Do the Circuit Court Split! (Grade 8-12)

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Nick Capodice
April 1, 2020

Census 3: What has changed in a decade?

Nick Capodice
April 1, 2020

Do: How to research your neighborhood’s census data

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Nick Capodice
March 31, 2020

Census 2, take ours!

Nick Capodice
March 31, 2020

Take our short student census!

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Nick Capodice
March 30, 2020

Census

Nick Capodice
March 30, 2020

How to explore old census documents

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Hannah McCarthy
March 27, 2020

Legislative Branch

Hannah McCarthy
March 27, 2020

Walking Activity: Practice being a lawmaker

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Nick Capodice
March 26, 2020

Executive Branch

Nick Capodice
March 26, 2020

Walking activity: Move your feet to the nearest Executive office

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Nick Capodice
March 25, 2020

Checks and Balances

Nick Capodice
March 25, 2020

Do: Take this short quiz to see how much you learned!

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