Interactive, browser-based activities for American government and Texas government courses. No logins, no installations, no cost — just open and play.
Every resource is a single HTML file that runs entirely in the browser. No accounts, no servers, no setup.
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Project it on screen, assign as homework, or use during a review session.
All resources are open educational materials. Share the link with students or colleagues.
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Self-paced interactive learning modules that guide students through government concepts with built-in checkpoints and progress tracking.
An interactive learning trek through American federal government — covering the Constitution, branches of government, civil liberties, and public policy.
An interactive learning trek through Texas government — covering the Texas Constitution, the legislature, the executive branch, and local government.
Interactive generators and games for reviewing key concepts before exams or as in-class activities.
Generates randomized crossword puzzles covering federal government concepts — the Constitution, Congress, the presidency, courts, and civil liberties.
Randomized crossword puzzles focused on Texas government topics — the Texas Constitution, the legislature, the governor's office, and local government.
Build and take custom quizzes on Texas government topics. Great for exam prep or as a quick classroom knowledge check.
A full Jeopardy-style game board with Texas government categories. Perfect for team-based review sessions.
Spin the wheel and solve Texas government–themed puzzles. A fun, fast-paced way to review key terms and concepts.
Spin the wheel and solve federal government–themed puzzles covering the Constitution, Congress, the presidency, and civil liberties.
Utilities designed to support course planning, syllabus creation, and organization.
Step-by-step syllabus builder for Tarrant County College courses. Generates a polished, print-ready PDF with all required institutional sections.
A flexible schedule builder for creating and distributing course schedules. Designed for department chairs and lead instructors.
Role-playing activities where students experience legislative processes firsthand.
Students play as members of Congress, navigating committee assignments, floor votes, constituent demands, and reelection pressures.
Students serve as Texas State Senators, balancing constituent interests, party loyalty, and policy negotiations in Austin.
Students campaign through the presidential primary process, making strategic decisions about messaging, fundraising, and state-by-state races.
Not a classroom resource — just a silly personal project. You've been warned.