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Pro is a grading level referring to advanced or professional resources that provide in-depth, comprehensive, or specialized learning materials for civics and government. These resources are suitable for high school students studying U.S. history, government, or AP civics, or for educators planning college-level or advanced civics instruction. By browsing TPT’s civics section, teachers can find books, guides, activity packs, and projects that support structures, processes, and principles of government in an accessible, organized manner.
Educators and students can use these resources to reinforce civics concepts, engage with historical and contemporary issues, and prepare for discussions, debates, exams, or civic participation. Resources are ready-to-use and adaptable, enabling teachers to create meaningful learning experiences that connect civics to real-world applications and encourage active engagement in democracy.