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Understand how power works through story

This space is for students who want to understand how rules, rights, and responsibility actually work in the world around them.

The learning here is grounded in The Constitution Kids, a story that follows three young people as they encounter the Constitution across time. The story does the emotional work. The learning helps make sense of what they experience.

You do not need an account. There are no tests or assignments. You choose what to explore.

How to use this space

  • Read about core civic ideas like authority, rights, and participation.
  • Follow questions that help you notice how these ideas show up in everyday life.
  • Connect the story to real situations without being told what to think.

This is about understanding first. Action comes later.

Where to begin

If you are not sure where to start, try browsing the civic topics. Each topic connects back to moments in the story and helps explain how decisions are made and power is limited.

Explore civic topics

Curious to go deeper?

Read essays that reflect on civics, power, and public life, or learn more about the story behind the book.

One quiet note

The Constitution is not just something you memorize. It is something you learn to see.

That is what this space is for.

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