Tuesday 9/1/15 # 9 Warm Up 5 Points Write between 1 and 3 sentences using the words below. law of blood law of soil citizen.

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Tuesday 9/1/15 # 9 Warm Up 5 Points Write between 1 and 3 sentences using the words below. law of blood law of soil citizen

Warm Up Check

Binder with dividers Supplies check

Today

Assignment 10- 10 points Get a copy of the Cornell Notes worksheet from the red basket. Fill out name Class: Civics period Topic: U.S. Citizenship

At the top of your Cornell Notes Study these notes for a quiz Friday 9/4

C.2.1 Vocabulary citizen, a legal member of a state and/or country Screen 1 of 3 citizen, a legal member of a state and/or country alien, a person in a country who is not a citizen immigrant, a person who comes to a country to live there permanently resident, a person who lives in a place. legal permanent resident, someone who is legally and permanently living in the U.S., but not a citizen naturalization, the process by which an immigrant becomes a citizen

Write one question about your notes so far. Draw at least one doodle

Stretch break

C.2.1 Vocabulary Screen 2 of 3 7. law of soil, the law that anyone born on U.S. soil is a U.S. citizen 8. law of blood, the law that a person's citizenship at birth is the same as that of his or her mother or father 9. 14th Amendment, an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that defines citizenship as anyone born or naturalized in the U.S. and guarantees equal protection

Write one question about your notes so far. Draw at least 1 doodle

Stretch break

Requirements for naturalization Screen 3 of 3 18 years old Lived in the U.S. for at least five years good moral character speak and read basic English pass a U.S. history and government test Take the Oath of Allegiance

Write one question about your notes so far. Draw at least 1 doodle

Fill in your summary Cornell Notes check Wednesday 9/2/15