Ben's Guide to the US Government for Kids
Features a wealth of information about the branches of government, how laws are made, the election process and government history. Has sections for grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12, with games and activities.
CIA Kids
Explains to children what the Central Intelligence Agency does, providing information for two different age groups. Includes games and career information.
Congress for Kids
Presents educational resources, workshop information and contact details.
Democracy Project
Presents games and activities to help children understand the role of the government in their lives.
Federal Bureau of Investigation: Kids
FBI children's pages feature the history of the organization, details of how investigations work, games, quizzes and facts suitable for a wide range of ages.
iCivics
Features sixteen video games about citizenship, the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, budgeting, foreign policy, separation of powers, and the three branches of government.
Kids In The House
Offers information for grade, middle, and high school learners. Includes what Congress is, how laws are made, and around the capitol.
Kids' Place-Social Security
Provides information on the importance of social security application. Includes FAQs and contact information.
Model Congress
Contains news, declaration of independence information, constitution details and link resources.
Oyez Baseball
Offers Flash game that teaches about the Supreme Court while playing baseball.
U.S. Department of State
Contains information on U.S. that includes news and events details, parents and educator information.