ActivityPrinciples and Civic Virtue TouchstoneAn interactive that helps students explore Founding Principles and Civic Virtues.
ActivityPrinciples and Virtue Interactive GameAn interactive, device-based game that helps students explore how they can display Founding Principles and Civic Virtues in their everyday lives.
ActivityThe Colonial World Interactive TimelineAn interactive that showcase major events of the year 1607-1763.
ActivityAmerican Revolution TimelineHow did British and colonial perspectives on taxation, representation, and self-governance compare in the decades leading up to the American Revolution?
ActivityConstitutional Convention TimelineWhat were the principles of the new Constitution and how did they shape the debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists during the ratification debate?
ActivityAmerica in Transition TimelineHow did Americans and democratic institutions respond to the rapid economic changes of the early 19th century?
ActivityWomen’s Suffrage Image TimelineNineteen primary sources images that can be used to introduce the women's suffrage movement.
ActivityCivil War Interactive TimelineHow did fundamental disagreements over slavery and its expansion lead to a devastating civil war that transformed the United States?
ActivityReconstruction Interactive TimelineHow successful was Reconstruction in addressing the challenges of rebuilding the nation and ensuring equal rights for African Americans?
ActivityTimeline of Crises Between 1781-1787: Articles of ConfederationAn interactive that helps students explore the timeline of events between the years 1781-1787 under the Articles of Confederation.
ActivityTimeline Examination of the Constitutional ConventionAn interactive that helps students explore the timeline of the Constitutional Convention.
ActivityTechnology and the President Interactive TimelineAn interactive that highlights how technology has increased the reach and influence of the executive branch.
ActivityInfographic: FederalismAn interactive representation that highlights separate and shared responsibilities of local, state, and national government.
ActivityWould You Have Been a Federalist or Anti-FederalistAn interactive that helps students explore their own beliefs and relate them to the Founders positions.
ActivityFederalist #10 Sphere of InfluenceAn interactive that engages students with the problems of factions and how the Constitution was designed to limit their powers.
ActivityOpinion Sorting Activity Federalist 10 and Brutus 1An interactive activity that asks students to catagorize the positions of the Federalist and Anti-Federalists.
ActivityInfographic: Levels of Federal CourtsAn infographic outlining the structure and jurisdiction of the three levels of federal courts: District Courts, Courts of Appeals, and the Supreme Court.
ActivityInterest Groups AnalysisAn interactive activity that defines the way interest groups work to pass legislation.
ActivityRights of the Accused InfographicAn interactive infographic that explain the Rights of the Accused.
ActivityAmendments Four, Five and Six InteractiveA card sorting interactive that helps students define the fourth, fifth and sixth amendments.
ActivitySubstantive Due Process and the Fourteenth Amendment InfographicA visual resource outlines essential terms, foundational concepts, and critical clauses related to the Fourteenth Amendment, with a focus on substantive due process.
ActivityFederalism Interactive GameAn interactive, device-based game that gives students an opportunity to internalize the nuances of the federalism system.
ActivityEscape from Congress Interactive GameAn interactive, device-based game that helps students understand the working of Congress.