Spokane Public Schools: Welcoming New U.S. Citizens: Naturalization Ceremony at Rogers High School
US Citizenship Podcast
Prepare for the U.S. Citizenship Interview
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Welcoming New U.S. Citizens: Naturalization Ceremony at Rogers High School
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Anniversary of Brown v. the Board of Education
COABE: Legislative Center (advocacy for Adult Education)
Colorin Colorado: Landmark Court Rulings Regarding English Language Learners (page)
National Archives: (page, original docs)
National Trust for Historic Preservation: "These Children Do Speak English:" Language and the Fight Against School Segregation (page)
NEA Today: Revisiting Brown v. Board of Education – 70 Years Later (page)
TESOL: Advocacy Center (all English Language Learners)
US Courts: History - Brown v. Board of Education Re-enactment (lesson plan, activity)
VOA Learning English: Brown v. Board of Education Helps Launch Civil Rights Movement (2018 article, video, audio, quiz)
VOA Learning English: 70 Years after Brown Decision, School Segregation Getting Worse (2024 article, audio, quiz)
POP QUIZ:
USCIS 100:12. What is the “rule of law”?
USCIS 100:38. What is the highest court in the United States?
USCIS 100:39. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
USCIS 100:40. Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?
USCIS 100:42. Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the states?
Friday, May 16, 2025
Balance of Powers, Part 4
Center for Civic Education: How Congress Shares Power: Balance of Powers, Part 4
The Framers of the Constitution wanted to limit the power of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the national government. So, they made each of them share some of its primary responsibilities and accompanying powers with one or more of the other branches. Listen for more!
60-Second Civics, Episode 5367, May 13, 2025 (a rebroadcast of Episode 4672: July 21, 2022)
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- si: Preparing for the Oath
- USCIS: The Executive Branch BL | IL
- USCIS: The Legislative Branch BL | IL
- USCIS: The Judicial Branch BL | IL
- uscitizenpod: The Supreme Court of the United States
- VOA Learning English: America's Presidents
- VOA Learning English: The U.S. Congress
- VOA Learning English: The U.S. Supreme Court
Thursday, May 15, 2025
The little-known history of birthright citizenship
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
2024-2025 MAE Citizenship Class 29
- Future Citizenship: The Senate; House of Representatives; Judicial Branch (83-94; Unit 4:5 168-169
- Marriage and Children / Immigration Fraud plus Quiz 13: Civic Groups
- Claudia Rios Castro: A Quick Interview Based on the N-400r plus 10qs about the Branches of Gov’t Part 1 pdf
- USCIS: The Legislative Branch BL | IL
- USCIS: The Judicial Branch BL | IL
- uscitizenpod: The Supreme Court of the United States
- VOA Learning English: The U.S. Congress
- VOA Learning English: The U.S. Supreme Court
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Balance of Powers, Part 3
Center for Civic Education: How to Prevent Tyranny: Balance of Powers, Part 3
The Framers of the Constitution were concerned about two things: first, the emergence of a tyrannical executive in the presidency and second, a tyranny of a majority in Congress. Learn how they designed a system of government to address these concerns in this episode!
60-Second Civics, Episode 5366, May 12, 2025 (a rebroadcast of Episode 4671: July 20, 2022)
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- si: Preparing for the Oath
- USCIS: The Executive Branch BL | IL
- USCIS: The Legislative Branch BL | IL
- USCIS: The Judicial Branch BL | IL
- uscitizenpod: The Supreme Court of the United States
- VOA Learning English: America's Presidents
- VOA Learning English: The U.S. Congress
- VOA Learning English: The U.S. Supreme Court
Monday, May 12, 2025
Balance of Powers, Part 2
Center for Civic Education: Congress as the Predominant Branch: Balance of Powers, Part 2
Which branch of the federal government has the most power? We explore the intentions of the Framers for how power was to be distributed among the branches in today’s episode!
60-Second Civics, Episode 5365, May 9, 2025 (Episode 4670: July 19, 2022)
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- si: Preparing for the Oath
- USCIS: The Executive Branch BL | IL
- USCIS: The Legislative Branch BL | IL
- USCIS: The Judicial Branch BL | IL
- uscitizenpod: The Supreme Court of the United States
- VOA Learning English: America's Presidents
- VOA Learning English: The U.S. Congress
- VOA Learning English: The U.S. Supreme Court
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Happy Mother's Day!
Ann Reeves Jarvis was a peace activist who took care of wounded soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War. After the war, she hosted Mother's Day Friendship picnics for the women on both sides of the war. She also created Mother's Day Work Clubs to address public health issues.
After Ann Reeves Jarvis died, her daughter, Anna Jarvis, wanted to honor her mother by continuing the work that her mother had started. Anna Jarvis started a petition to set aside one day every year to honor all mothers. She said that a mother is "the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world."
In 1908, Anna Jarvis sent a petition to Congress to make Mother's Day a national holiday. Although Congress rejected the petition, many states and cities adopted the idea. In 1914, Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother's Day, held on the second Sunday in May, as a national holiday to honor mothers.
Name one problem that led to the Civil War.
- civil rights
- first amendment rights
- states’ rights
- women's rights
What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy?
- join a camping group
- join a civic group
- join a comedy group
- join a community group
Name two national U.S. holidays.
- Memorial Day
- Mother's Day
- Valentine's Day
- Veterans Day
Source: Wikipedia
Image Source: USPS Mother of America Stamp