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一 Bell Ringer Pick up a test study guide from the front and prepare these papers for your notes check. 1. Civics, 2-222, and (your name) paper-boxed notes (box 1: philosophy) 2. Classroom Rules vs. Procedures notes paper-boxed notes (box 1: putting on a shirt, box 4: class rules) 3. Citizenship: Just the Facts notes paper-boxed notes (box 1: citizenship, box 2: naturalization) 4. Can I? Rights and Responsibilities guided notes double-sided worksheet (rights definition on front) 5. Citizen Me Pyramid Thick paper folded into the shape of a pyramid

二 WHAT HAVE WE DONE SO FAR Citizenship! 3 ways to become a citizen Born in the United States (the easiest way) Have a parent who is a U.S. citizen Naturalization (the hard way) Rights Personal Rights (live how you want) Political Rights (lets people participate) Responsibilities Personal Duties (things you must do) Social Responsibilities (things you should do) Rights vs. Responsibilities Overlap (voting is a right and responsibility) Conflict (freedom of speech vs. protecting public safety)

二 WHAT HAVE WE DONE SO FAR Citizenship! 5 levels of citizenship Level of Citizenship (community) Origins (of rights and responsibilities) Rights (examples) Responsibilities (examples) Home Adults in Charge TV Make your bed School Student Code of Conduct Attend sporting events No gum! City City Charter Use parks No kites! State State Constitution Free education Pay taxes Nation U.S. Constitution Free speech Vote

三 Notes Check 1. Civics, 2-222, and (your name) paper-boxed notes (box 1: philosophy) 2. Classroom Rules vs. Procedures notes paper-boxed notes (box 1: putting on a shirt, box 4: class rules) 3. Citizenship: Just the Facts notes paper-boxed notes (box 1: citizenship, box 2: naturalization) 4. Can I? Rights and Responsibilities guided notes double-sided worksheet (rights definition on front) 5. Citizen Me Pyramid Thick paper folded into the shape of a pyramid

四 What to Expect from Tests Answer Sheet Strange Letter Choices When you walk into the room on the day of a test, pick up an answer sheet from the front table. Sit down. Your desk should only have the answer sheet and a pencil on it. Write your name and period in the box to the left. Read each statement. Choose A if it is a requirement for nAturalization, E if it is a rEsponsibility for citizens, or I if it is a rIght citizens have. Have freedom of speech Serve on juries Speak English

四 What to Expect from Tests When you are finished Matching Put the answer sheet in the upper-right corner of your desk. Put the test on top of that so that your answers are hidden. Get a book to read from the class library. You do not need permission to go get a book from the classroom library. You may read a book you brought from home instead. Only use each answer once. Florida Mount Dora Middle School Mount Dora, Sorrento, Eustis, Tavares, or wherever People I Live With United States Nation State City School Home

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり十分) When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり十分)

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり九分) When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり九分)

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり八分) When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり八分)

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり七分) When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり七分)

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり六分) When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり六分)

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり五分) All legal cheating papers must be turned in on the day of the test before the test begins. When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり五分)

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり四分) All legal cheating papers must be turned in on the day of the test before the test begins. When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり四分)

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり三分) All legal cheating papers must be turned in on the day of the test before the test begins. When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり三分)

五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり二分) All legal cheating papers must be turned in on the day of the test before the test begins. When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五 What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり二分)

五What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり一分) All legal cheating papers must be turned in on the day of the test before the test begins. When there are ten minutes left for your test, I will announce that it is time for legal cheating. Anything you wrote down for your study guide today may be referenced during the last ten minutes of testing. 五What Is Legal Cheating? (のこり一分)

がんばって! Study hard. Good luck tomorrow!