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.
Do you like running things? Branches of Power lets you do something that no one else can: control all three branches of the U.S. government.
The Roadmap
iCivics, Inc.
This lesson examines the rule of law and due process and how belief in these principles is expressed in the Constitution.
The Roadmap
Bill of Rights Institute
This unit of lessons and tools examines the judicial branch of the United States and the roles of state and federal courts.
The Roadmap
iCivics, Inc.
Students learn the basics of the U.S. judicial system, including the functions of the trial court, the Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court.
The Roadmap
iCivics, Inc.
Using the example of Executive Order 10730, students will explore how executive orders can be used to enforce the law and examine how Eisenhower justified his authorization of troops under federal authority to desegregate Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
The Roadmap
iCivics, Inc.
This lesson plan will help students grasp the goals of the federal government as stated in the preamble to the constitution through small group exercises and concluding with a presentation to their classmates.
The Roadmap
Emerging America - Collaborative for Educational Services
This lesson engages students in a study of the Constitution to learn the significance of "Six Big Ideas" contained within. Students analyze the text of the Constitution in a variety of ways, examine primary sources to identify their relationship to the Constitution's central ideas, and debate the core constitutional principles as they relate to today's political issues.
The Roadmap
National Archives Center for Legislative Archives
This set of Library of Congress primary sources explores the ideas, individuals, and debates that shaped the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
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The Library of Congress
This lesson explores the structure of the national government and how the constitution seeks to balance the power of the government with individual liberties.