Bell Work (5 Minutes): Complete "How to Become a Citizen" project if you have not yet done so. OR Begin to fill in your vocabulary definitions including the ones you are able to place in your own words now. You may use a text book or your my reflections book to help you. | Today You Will Need:
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Task I: Review Using Infographics & Text Book Information
Task II: Group Review
In full sentences in your Notes section of your binder answer the following questions, answers found in
Chapter 3: Lesson's 2 & 3 of your text book and in your brain :) If you can answer these questions you can feel comfortable with our Citizenship Unit "Check-In". You may divide and conquer within your group ;)
In full sentences in your Notes section of your binder answer the following questions, answers found in
Chapter 3: Lesson's 2 & 3 of your text book and in your brain :) If you can answer these questions you can feel comfortable with our Citizenship Unit "Check-In". You may divide and conquer within your group ;)
Lesson 2: Becoming a Citizen 1.) What is an immigrant? 2.) What is a Citizen? What is the meaning of citizenship? 3.) What is a refugee? 4.) Name 2 ways a person can become a U.S. citizen? 5.) Describe a resident alien. 6.) What is naturalization? 7.) How do rights of legal aliens differ from those of U.S. Citizens? | Lesson 3: Duties & Responsibilities of American Citizens 1.) What is the difference between a duty and a responsibility? 2.) Why do you think serving on a jury is a civic duty? 3.) Why is it every citizen's responsibility to be informed? |
Additional Advanced Challenge: Create an Infographic
(A Picture/ Graph/ Visual Aide that Provides Information)
Pick out the thing you learned the last two weeks that is most difficult for you to remember and create an infographic for it (See the Naturalization Process one Mrs. Furgione created above).
Some Infographic Topics May be:
(A Picture/ Graph/ Visual Aide that Provides Information)
Pick out the thing you learned the last two weeks that is most difficult for you to remember and create an infographic for it (See the Naturalization Process one Mrs. Furgione created above).
Some Infographic Topics May be:
- Comparing Rights, Responsibilities and Duties of Citizens
- Levels of Citizenship
- Differences Between Refugees, Residents and Aliens