Governmentclass for thewhole family.
Ten-minute animated lessons that make the Electoral College click, gerrymandering a dinner-table debate, and the Constitution something your whole family actually wants to read.

πΊ Now playing: Checks & Balances
Civic education that feels like a conversation, not a lecture.
Every lesson is under ten minutes, animated for clarity, and built around the questions real families actually ask β not the ones in a $200 textbook.
Video Lessons
Across all grade levels & topics
Constitutional Topics
From First Amendment to foreign policy
Family Rating
from 12,000 families nationwide
"Government class for the whole family β ten minutes at a time."
How does a lesson actually work?
Every lesson is broken into timestamped chapters. Pause, rewind, and jump to exactly what your family needs to discuss.
How many electoral votes are needed to win the presidency?
Built for real conversations
Each lesson ends with three discussion prompts your family can debate over dinner.
Works on any device
Tablet on the couch, laptop at the kitchen table, phone in the car β it all works.
Bookmark your progress
Pick up exactly where you left off, even across multiple learners in one household.
No jargon, ever
We define every term on-screen the first time it appears. No $200 textbook needed.
Sample Lesson 2 β Gerrymandering Explained
What grade level fits your learner?
Civics meets every learner where they are β from a third-grader asking "what is a president?" to an adult preparing for their citizenship interview.
Constitutional Framework
Grades 6β8 Β· Ages 11β14
112
lessons
The three branches, the Bill of Rights, and how a bill becomes law β with animations.
87 constitutional topics, organized into twelve subject clusters.
Click any cluster to jump to its full mini-catalog of lessons, organized by difficulty and grade level.
Constitutional Foundations
Articles, amendments, and the framers' original debates β made vivid.
Federalism
Congress & Legislation
The Presidency
Supreme Court
Landmark cases from Marbury v. Madison to modern rulings.
Elections & Voting
Civil Rights & Liberties
The long arc of American civil rights law and First Amendment cases.
Foreign Policy
Economic Policy
Media & Democracy
State & Local Gov
Citizenship & Immigration
Total: 798 lessons across 12 topic clusters Β· New lessons added every week
How other families use Civics β in their own words.



12,000+ families
and growing every week

"We've tried three different government curricula. Nothing clicked until Civics. My twelve-year-old now explains the Electoral College at the dinner table β unprompted."

Margaret Calloway
Homeschool Parent Β· Cookeville, Tennessee
π‘ Teaching a co-op of seven families

"I used Civics to prep for the AP exam in May. The gerrymandering lesson alone saved me on the FRQ section. Scored a 5. My study group uses it now too."

Jordan Park
AP Government Student Β· Montclair, New Jersey
π AP Gov study group of 8 students

"My husband and I watched every Civics lesson together preparing for our naturalization interview. The explanations never talk down to you. We both passed first try."

Amara & Kwame Mensah
Citizenship Prep Β· Houston, Texas
π½ Naturalization interview preparation
Start your family's first lesson β completely free.
No signup. No credit card. No catch. Just press play on the Foundations playlist and see if Civics is right for your family. Two full lessons are already embedded above.
Start Your Family's First Lessonβ No signup required Β Β·Β β Works on any device Β Β·Β β Two free lessons, always
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A printable, grade-sorted guide to every topic cluster β with suggested lesson sequences for homeschool semesters, AP cramming schedules, and naturalization timelines.