The curated resources linked below are an initial sample of the resources coming from a collaborative and rigorous review process with the EAD Content Curation Task Force.
This mini-lesson looks at the debate, and eventual compromise, between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists that occurred around the creation of the US Constitution.
The Roadmap
iCivics, Inc.
This lesson explores the principles of popular sovereignty and government by consent.
The Roadmap
Bill of Rights Institute
This unit of lessons and tools examines how we went from thirteen British colonies to the United States of America.
The Roadmap
iCivics, Inc.
Students learn four features of a sovereign state and then create a fictional country, deciding on a variety of features their new state will have.
The Roadmap
iCivics, Inc.
Students learn about the Articles of Confederation, why the first "Constitution" didn't work, and how compromise led to the Constitution.
The Roadmap
iCivics, Inc.
Students take a look at two political thinkers who spent a lot of time trying to answer the question "Why Government?" -- Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, and think about how these philosophers influenced those that followed in their footsteps.