CivicsCivics Daily Lessons
While you were gone Civics - Make-up Assignments Dec. 3 While you were gone Civics - Make-up Assignments Mr. Cook/Mrs. Colvin Room 214 Student-_____________ Date Absent- Dec. 3 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! Homework: Local and State Government Power Point due- Dec. 10Local and State Government Power Point due- Dec. 10 Ch Notes- Dec. 7Ch Notes- Dec. 7 Ch Notes- Dec. 10Ch Notes- Dec. 10 Ch Notes- Dec. 11Ch Notes- Dec. 11 Ch Notes- Dec. 12Ch Notes- Dec. 12 Chapter 10 Test-Dec. 14Chapter 10 Test-Dec. 14 Semester Vocabulary and Quiz #2- Wed. Dec. 5 (Chapters 3+4) In Class Work: Ch.10 Semester Vocabulary Quiz #1- Chapters 1+2 Capital- Virtual Tour- Educational Area. Iowa Legislature website- looking at recent legislation- connections. Examination: Date and Period you will take the exam -______ Signature:____________
Day #70 Homework due today-Homework due today- Ch. 10 Finish City Council Meeting Video and Worksheet Iowa Legislature website- looking at recent legislation- connections. Capital- Virtual Tour- Educational Area. Ch. 10 Iowa Legislature
CIVICS SEMESTER TEST TEST REVIEW TERMS TEST REVIEW TERMS
Chapter 1 Terms We The People Civics [6] Aliens [14] Naturalization [15] Census [17]
Chapter 2 Terms Foundations of Government Direct democracy [31] Representative democracy [31] Federalism [46] Constitutional amendments [70]
Semester One Test Review Ch.1 Terms: Civics Aliens Naturalization Census T F 1. Civics is the study of citizenship and government. T F 2. Aliens, or people in the U.S. who are citizens of another country, cannot vote or hold public office. T F 3. Naturalized citizens may run for the office of president. T F 4. The first part of the naturalization process is entering the U.S. legally. T F 5. The main purpose of a census is to count senior citizens and keep track of aliens.
Semester One Test Review Chp.2: Direct democracy Representative democracy Federalism Constitutional amendments T F 6. The system of government in the U.S. is called direct democracy. T F 7. A representative democracy is a system in which the people elect representatives to carry on the work of the government for them. opposed T F 8. People who opposed the new Constitution were called Federalists. T F 9. In federalism, the government is completely controlled by the national government. T F 10. There are 27 constitutional amendments.
S1 Test Review Answers Ch.1 Terms: Civics Aliens Naturalization Census T F 1. Civics is the study of citizenship and government. T F 2. Aliens, or people in the U.S. who are citizens of another country, cannot vote or hold public office. T F 3. Naturalized citizens may run for the office of president. T F 4. The first part of the naturalization process is entering the U.S. legally. T F 5. The main purpose of a census is to count senior citizens and keep track of aliens.
Semester One Test Review Chp.2: Direct democracy Representative democracy Federalism Constitutional amendments T F 6. The system of government in the U.S. is called direct democracy. T F 7. In a representative democracy, the people elect representatives to carry on the work of the government for them. T F 8. People who opposed the new Constitution were called Federalist. T F 9. In federalism, the government is completely controlled by the national government. T F 10. There are 27 constitutional amendments.
Iowa State Capitol Virtual Tour Tour Tour/virtualTour.aspxhttp:// Tour/virtualTour.aspx Pictures Tour/ Tour/
Go to Civics Website- Iowa General Assembly Go to this address Look at Subject Index for Bills that are Passed Double click on one of the subjects suggested or one of your own. You will then be directed to the yellow heading that says that the popups are blocked. You need to click on that yellow heading and temporarily allow the popups. Double click on one of the subjects suggested or one of your own. Double click on the bill number for the text. Click on the Bill History (on the left side of page) for the history. Choose Two bills to research Bill #1- ____________________________ When was it introduced and placed on the calendar? When did it pass the House? When did it pass the Senate? When did the President and Speaker sign it? When did the Governor sign it? What does this Bill relate to? Write one paragraph on what this bill is about. Bill #2- ____________________________ When was it introduced and placed on the calendar? When did it pass the House? When did it pass the Senate? When did the President and Speaker sign it? When did the Governor sign it? What does this Bill relate to? Write one paragraph on what this bill is about.