Story sample
A civics story students can actually enter.
Alex, Kali, and Roman are pulled into a question bigger than homework: who gets power, what limits it, and why do written promises matter?

Read the story. Learn the Constitution. Teach the idea.
A story-driven civics book for families, homeschool groups, classrooms, and sponsors who want young readers to understand rights, responsibility, freedom, history, and how government works.
Story sample
Alex, Kali, and Roman are pulled into a question bigger than homework: who gets power, what limits it, and why do written promises matter?
Excerpt
The kids are not memorizing a chart. They are watching choices become rules, rules become institutions, and institutions become something people have to understand.
A civics story students can actually enter.
Turn a page, then continue into the reader.
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A quiet preview of the story path behind the learning modules.
Read
Open the digital reader or assign the book.
Map
Connect chapters to civic ideas.
Learn
Use topics and quick checks.
Teach
Generate classroom kits.
Track
Follow progress without noise.
The learning spine
Students meet the idea in the book, unpack it in a topic, prove what stuck in a quick check, and teachers can turn the same module into a class-ready lesson.
Book Reader
A site-based reading experience for the book, built to connect the artifact to lessons instead of sending students away.
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Book Modules
Chapter sections become civic modules with essential questions, related topics, teacher prompts, and future video or assessment slots.
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Learn Topics
Modern civics explainers connect government ideas to current events, court watch, educator mode, and student checks.
Browse topics
Teacher Toolkit
Educators can build kits, create classes, share join codes, and assign linked modules without needing a full LMS.
Open toolkit
For Students
Start with the book or a topic, take quick checks, save your scores, and join a teacher's class when you have a code.
Start My Civics Path
For Teachers
Build teacher kits, create classes, assign topics or book modules, preview assessments, and track completion.
Open Teacher Hub
For Schools & Sponsors
Support students, families, classrooms, homeschool groups, libraries, and learning communities with books and civic learning resources.
Sponsor Books
In motion
Awards, reviews, author clips, and store availability still matter. They now sit underneath the learning path, where they help families and schools trust the system.
Mom's Choice Gold + Chanticleer Best Book
Reviews and recognition
Blog
Thoughtful articles exploring the Constitution, civic values, and American life—written to be read slowly, shared widely, and revisited often.
Featured article
Voting rights do not only live in marble buildings or legal briefs. They show up in carpools, church basements, school gyms, and the quiet question of whether your neighbors believe the rules will treat them fairly.

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