Our AP resources include primary sources, Supreme Court cases, videos, current events, and more. Take advantage of various resource styles to review the Declaration of Independence.
Use our Unit 3: Introductory Essay practice questions to build your students understanding and critical thinking surrounding the causes of the American Revolution and the creation of the Declaration of Independence
Analyze our Declaration of Independence primary source along with factual summaries surrounding its formation, like who wrote the Declaration of Independence, when the Declaration of Independence was signed, and who signed it.
In April, BRI will host two AP U.S. Review Remote Trainingsessions for U.S. History and Government educators. Register today for these powerful events that will help you empower your students with the tools they need to excel on their AP U.S. History or AP Government exams.
During the remote trainings, you will review:
Creating free BRI playlists with unique AP U.S. History or AP Government content
How to choose BRI content that covers essential AP skills like multiple-choice strategies, FRQ concept application, and critical thinking
And more!
Don't miss out! Register today for one or both of these FREE remote trainings.
Are you looking for a dynamic way to get your students involved in national conversations? Our Think the Vote platform offers students a way to engage with current event topics and hear from other young people across the country. The current question is "Should the Government Forgive Student Loan Debt?". We will be launching new questions every two weeks through the end of the school year.
I also wanted to remind you that our MyImpact Challenge Contest deadline is approaching on May 18th
2025. This civic engagement contest highlights students actively engaged in service, volunteerism, or entrepreneurship in their communities. If you know students who are doing work in any of these categories – please encourage them to apply for the Contest!
Thank you for all the work you do, day in and day out in your communities. As Spring weather and Spring break fill your calendar, I hope both are breaths of fresh air for you!
Warmly,
Laura Vlk
Director, Educator Engagement
Bill of Rights Institute