This list includes resources that are either published by the U.S. Government or have information on topics related to Federal Government legislation and the three branches of government. To get started on your own learning adventures, check out these resources:

  • The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has information on the Supreme Court and Federal Court systems, including their structure and the types of cases that they hear.
  • America’s Story from America’s Library is a multimedia site produced by the Library of Congress where you can learn more about amazing Americans, historical facts and features, state information, and much more.
  • Cornerstone Documents from the U.S. Government Publishing Office has links to primary documents from our Nation’s past and present, such as the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution.
  • The Presidents from the White House has biographical information on each U.S. President and First Lady.
  • Smithsonian Kids has links to resources on American history, U.S. Presidents, and more.
  • The U.S. Capitol Visitor Center has a video, an activity guide, fun games, and more to help you learn about the Capitol Building and its history.