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Civics Corner Part 04

February 24 March17 April 14 May 26 Saturday Closures

First Interview Questions! Please remain standing and raise your right hand. Repeat after me: I promise to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me God. Do you understand what an oath is? Yes, it is a promise to tell the truth What did you just promise? I promised to tell the truth. First Interview Questions!

First Interview Questions! Why are you here today? I’m here for my citizenship interview. I want to become a US citizen Why do you want to become a US citizen? I want to be able to vote. I want a US passport. I want to live with my family. First Interview Questions!

First Interview Questions! How are you eligible to become a US citizen? I’m over 18 years old and I have been a permanent resident for (>5) years. OR I’m over 18 years old and I have been a permanent resident for 3 years and I’m married to a US citizen. First Interview Questions!

Review of Last Week’s Civics Qs

Question 26 We elect a President for how many years? four (4) www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Question 27 In what month do we vote for President? November www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship Question 28 What is the name of the President of the United States now? Donald Trump www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Question 29 What is the name of the Vice President now? Mike Pence www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship Question 30 If the President can no longer serve, who becomes President? the Vice President www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

the Speaker of the House Question 31 If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President? the Speaker of the House www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Question 32 Who is the Commander and Chief of the military? the President www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Question 33 Who signs bills to become law? www.elcivics.com the President Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Question 34 Who vetoes bills? the President www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Question 35 What does the President’s Cabinet do? advises the President www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Question 36 What are two Cabinet-level positions? Secretary of Defense Secretary of State www.elcivics.com Civics History and Government Test for Citizenship

Preparing for the Oath: Writing the Constitution Preparing for the Oath:

Write down the sentences that I dictate. Dictation Practice

Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. Unit 2: The Flag Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. The flag is red, white and blue. The flag is red, white and blue. The United States has fifty (50) states. The state of California has the most people. Washington, DC is the capital of the United States. Alaska is the largest state.

Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. Unit 2: The Flag Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. The United States has fifty (50) states. The flag is red, white and blue. The United States has fifty (50) states. The state of California has the most people. Washington, DC is the capital of the United States. Alaska is the largest state.

Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. Unit 2: The Flag Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. The state of California has the most people. The flag is red, white and blue. The United States has fifty (50) states. The state of California has the most people. Washington, DC is the capital of the United States. Alaska is the largest state.

Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. Unit 2: The Flag Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. Washington, DC is the capital of the United States. The flag is red, white and blue. The United States has fifty (50) states. The state of California has the most people. Washington, DC is the capital of the United States. Alaska is the largest state.

Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. Unit 2: The Flag Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. Alaska is the largest state. The flag is red, white and blue. The United States has fifty (50) states. The state of California has the most people. Washington, DC is the capital of the United States. Alaska is the largest state.

Unit 3: Branches of Government Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. The Congress meets in Washington, DC. The Congress meets in Washington, DC. The President of the United States lives in the White House. The White House is in Washington, DC. United States Senators meet in Washington, DC. The President lives in the White House in Washington, DC.

Unit 3: Branches of Government Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. The President of the United States lives in the White House. The Congress meets in Washington, DC. The President of the United States lives in the White House. The White House is in Washington, DC. United States Senators meet in Washington, DC. The President lives in the White House in Washington, DC.

Unit 3: Branches of Government Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. The White House is in Washington, DC. The Congress meets in Washington, DC. The President of the United States lives in the White House. The White House is in Washington, DC. United States Senators meet in Washington, DC. The President lives in the White House in Washington, DC.

Unit 3: Branches of Government Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. The President lives in the White House in Washington, DC. The Congress meets in Washington, DC. The President of the United States lives in the White House. The White House is in Washington, DC. United States Senators meet in Washington, DC. The President lives in the White House in Washington, DC.

Unit 3: Branches of Government Listen and write the sentence that your teacher dictates. The Congress meets in Washington, DC. The Congress meets in Washington, DC. The President of the United States lives in the White House. The White House is in Washington, DC. United States Senators meet in Washington, DC. The President lives in the White House in Washington, DC.

Dictation Review The Congress meets in Washington, DC. The President of the United States lives in the White House. The White House is in Washington, DC. United States Senators meet in Washington, DC. The President lives in the White House in Washington, DC.

This week’s civics questions Listen and Read Along: Q37 - 47(Start at 10:09 and also) This week’s civics questions

Take a Break!! 10 minutes

On my desk: More Admin Please fill in the Interview Date sheet. Please email me your results after you’ve had your interview: amclin@cuhsd.org Did everyone sign in??? More Admin