Constitution Explained: What Is a Republic?
America declared its independence from England in 1776. Then it fought—and won—a war to secure that independence. So what would America do...

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History in 5 delivers fast-paced, five-minute episodes that make civics engaging and fun for elementary schoolers. In a conversational, story-driven style, students explore the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the checks and balances that make our Republic unique.
America declared its independence from England in 1776. Then it fought—and won—a war to secure that independence. So what would America do...
When America became independent, it was hardly a strong, unified country. Every state had its own government, its own culture, and its own ideas.
With the creation of the U.S. Constitution, the Founders flipped the script for how governments had always functioned around the world.
How much power should the President have? That was a big question on the minds of the writers of the Constitution. A Chief Executive without enough...

Help middle school and high school students understand the basics of financial literacy with this interactive workbook complete with fun and engaging lesson plans & worksheets. This workbook includes 10 educator-created lessons. Each lesson consists of one full-class-length lesson plan and one worksheet and includes clear learning objectives, key vocabulary words, educational standards met, academic subject areas covered, warm-up and wrap-up writing activities, and quick activity options. For each lesson, your students will watch our free Cash Course: Financial Literacy videos and follow along with the corresponding lesson plan and worksheet. Just scan the QR code on each page to begin learning!
Life in Cuba looks like paradise, but for 14-year-old Tito, the truth is a crumbling façade. Under Cuba’s tightly controlled communist regime, food is rationed, families struggle to survive, and anyone who speaks out against the government risks being silenced, or worse. Tito hustles to support his family, but dreams of becoming a professional boxer. With help from his sister Carolina, he learns what it truly means to fight for freedom in a country built on broken promises—and held together by the unbreakable spirit of its people.
When Americans needed land, they turned west—but immigrants like John Sutter were looking west too. Born in Germany, Sutter arrived in remote California in 1839 and built a fort in the Sacramento…