uscitizenpod: The U.S. Constitution
A basic introduction to the Constitution for ESL/Citizenship students. This video is based upon a ppt that I made in 2005 and modified in 2008.
- US Constitution and Citizenship Day Resources from US Citizenship Podcast
- Summary of the US Constitution MP3 http://goo.gl/V93Twm (2016)
- Summary of the US Constitution PDF http://goo.gl/CVxDwZ (2015)
- A Quick Review of the Bill of Rights and the N-400 Part 12 plus Civics Questions (2017)
- pdf: https://goo.gl/XPCNgd
- mp3: https://goo.gl/s3b4Jd
- Constitution Slide Show http://goo.gl/QPFLIq
- Lan Thi Nguyen (Vietnam): Constitution and Citizenship Week Interview Quiz 2015 pdf
- Hao Thi Vu (Vietnam): A Quick Interview for US Constitution and Citizenship Day 2014 based on the new N-400r http://goo.gl/xoDSyl (2014)
- Fu-Chiu Chen (Taiwan): Quick N-400 Interview plus 10Qs about the Constitution http://goo.gl/D6FaZ6 (2011)
- Maria Teresa Garcia (Mexico): Twenty-seven N-400 and twenty-seven USCIS 100Qs http://goo.gl/YtJ2VV (2011)
- Preamble Puzzle pdf http://goo.gl/3Yt6IR
- The U.S. Constitution video http://youtu.be/Olo3ey9RPJQ
- US Constitution Quick Quiz http://goo.gl/fAj2wt (picture vocabulary)
- What is US Constitution and Citizenship Day? pptx https://goo.gl/S1lxaW
- What is US Constitution and Citizenship Day? handout pdf http://goo.gl/Sk4FYX
- Bill of Rights Day
ConstitutionDay.com: Celebrate the Birthday of Our United States of America Government
digitalmediasomerset: Constitution Day 2015
Elizabeth Claire's Easy English News: US Constitution in Simple English
A free digital download of the US Constitution with a side-by-side translation in Simple English
ELCivics.com: U.S. Constitution
Learning Chocolate (for ESL Literacy level students)
ListenAndReadAlong is an AWESOME resource that produces videos that highlights words as they are heard from VOA news reports and features.
- American History - Part 015 - Birth of the Constitution
- American History - Part 016 - Birth of the Constitution - Part 2
- American History - Part 017 - Birth of the Constitution - Part 3 - Making of a Nation
- American History - Part 018 - Birth of the Constitution - Part 4 - Executive Branch
- American History - Part 019 - Birth of the Constitution - Part 5 - Big State vs Small State
- American History - Part 020 - Birth of the Constitution - Part 6 - Slaves
- American History - Part 021 - Birth of the Constitution - Part 7 - States Ratify
- American History - Part 022 - Bill of Rights
National Constitution Center: Constitution Day - Lesson Plans and Activities
si.edu: Preparing for The Oath
USCIS:
USScourts: U.S. Courts: Constitution Day and Citizenship Day Live Coverage (video)
Live coverage of Constitution Day and Citizenship Day from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, and Ellis Island in New York, NY, begins at 10:45 a.m. ET on 9/16. Watch new American citizens take the oath of allegiance at naturalization ceremonies. Hint: This video is 1 hour 40 minutes. It is very inspirational, but a bit too long for class. Check out the US Courts' 40 seconds preview here.
VOA Learning English: What's So Important about Sept. 17?
Thanks for studying the U.S. Constitution--I know that you will be a great American citizen!
si.edu: Preparing for The Oath
- Writing the Constitution: Videos
- Writing the Constitution: Teacher's Guide
- Writing the Constitution: Transcript (page 5)
Writing the Constitution: Dictation (based on the Transcript) (I need to correct the typos)
USCIS:
- USCIS Celebrates Constitution Day and Citizenship Day 2016 with Federal Partners and Welcomes More Than 38,000 New Citizens during Constitution Week
- Oath of Allegiance - Constitution Week 2013 (video): The Oath of Allegiance recited by #newUSCitizens at Oath Ceremonies across America. Very inspirational!
USScourts: U.S. Courts: Constitution Day and Citizenship Day Live Coverage (video)
Live coverage of Constitution Day and Citizenship Day from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, and Ellis Island in New York, NY, begins at 10:45 a.m. ET on 9/16. Watch new American citizens take the oath of allegiance at naturalization ceremonies. Hint: This video is 1 hour 40 minutes. It is very inspirational, but a bit too long for class. Check out the US Courts' 40 seconds preview here.
VOA Learning English: What's So Important about Sept. 17?
Thanks for studying the U.S. Constitution--I know that you will be a great American citizen!
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