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2013 September 4 一 Bell Ringer

2013 September 4 一 Bell Ringer. Get out your Civics Flash Card papers. Pick up a question from the front cart and write it down on your paper. You have two minutes left to write. Answers Time. I will read out the answers I have.

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2013 September 4 一 Bell Ringer

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  1. 2013 September 4一 Bell Ringer Get out your Civics Flash Card papers. Pick up a question from the front cart and write it down on your paper. You have two minutes left to write.

  2. Answers Time • I will read out the answers I have. • When you think you think you hear your answer, stand up and read me your question. • If you are right, come pick up the card. • I am timing the class. When all answers have been handed out, I will stop the timer. You are competing against the other classes.

  3. 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)

  4. 二 WHAT HAVE WE DONE SO FAR • Citizenship! • 5 levels of citizenship

  5. 三 Notes Check ToC • 21 Aug: Rules vs. Procedures notes • paper-boxed notes • box 1: putting on a shirt, box 4: classroom rules • 22-23 Aug: Citizenship: Just the Facts notes • paper-boxed notes • box 1: citizenship, box 2: naturalization • box 3: rights, box 4 responsibilities • 26 Aug: Can I? Rights and Responsibilities guided notes • from the day we had a substitute • double-sided worksheet • 3 Sep: Citizen Me Pyramid • index paper folded into the shape of a pyramid

  6. 四 What to Expect from Tests Edusoft Strange Letter Choices Read each statement. Choose A if 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 When you walk into the room on the day of a test, pick up an Edusoft answer sheet from the front table. Sit down. Your desk should only have the answer sheet and a pencil on it. Write your name on the top right line and bubble your name on the left.

  7. 四 What to Expect from Tests When you are finished Matching 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 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.

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