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Enter Your Classroom in Civic Star Challenge!
This year, you have a once-in-a-teaching-lifetime opportunity to share the story of the Declaration of Independence in preparation for America's 250th anniversary! As you cover the American Revolution, share your classroom activities and submit to
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Civic Star Challenge .
The contest encompasses the themes of the Declaration of Independence, like natural rights, the social contract, and the pursuit of happiness, and encourages you to identify those themes throughout American history.
When you submit your classroom activities, you have the opportunity to win from a $200,000 prize pool for you and your school. Get started today and
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view links to flexible resources, engaging activities, and thoughtful reflections designed to fit seamlessly into your existing curriculum.
Participating is as simple as 1-2-3!
- Engage: Use adaptable lesson plans and activities to teach the powerful themes of the Declaration.
- Share: As your students complete activities, submit a simple form to showcase their participation.
- Win: There are four drawing cycles, and every submission is a chance to win. The more you teach and submit, the more chances you have to win! The submission deadline for the first prize-drawing cycle is October 31, 2025. Get started by
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choosing the theme you will teach first in your classroom.
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Register Today | September Remote Trainings
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Teach Controversy, Build Civility:
Using BRI to Foster Civil Discourse Remote Training
How do you create a learning environment where students thoughtfully grapple with controversial topics? Analyze this question with us. Register today to attend
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Teach Controversy, Build Civility: Using BRI to Foster Civil Discourse Remote Trainingon Wednesday, Sept. 3.
Our upcoming remote training is designed to help you develop best practices for teaching your students to engage in respectful, evidence-based discussions around complex historical and civic issues.
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From Subjects to Citizens:
The Roots of American
Self-Government
Highlight the events of the American Revolution. Register for
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From Subjects to Citizens: The Roots of American Self-Government Remote Trainingon Tuesday, Sept. 16.
The remote training is designed from our new curriculum, Building a Self-Governing People, to highlight key events, people, and ideas of the American Revolution to help students build DBQ skills, like thesis writing and primary sources.
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Hi John,
Constitution Day Live is approaching! Join the Bill of Rights Institute on Wednesday, Sept. 17, for the Constitution Day program,
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Democracy in Your Backyard .
Constitution Day Live resources will include segments for Middle and High School U.S. History, Government and Civics, and Elementary Social Studies.
New videos and viewing guides will premiere in the weeks before Constitution Day followed by three new videos that will premiere exclusively on Sept. 17. Stay up-to-date with new releases by
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joining our communication list today!
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Pocket Constitutions are also available for fulfillment on our store by Constitution Day. Each Pocket Constitution includes a miniature version of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and quotes from the Founders.
We continue to offer our array of resources and materials to you at no charge. In addition to hundreds of lessons and classroom-ready activities, we also maintain a
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Current Events page. Our team searches for recent news articles that explore relevant themes and connect those articles to our resources.
Warmly,
Laura Vlk
Director, Educator Engagement
Bill of Rights Institute
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