Taylor Sams: The Mayor, Governor and President
- A mayor is a person who leads a place like a town or city.
- A mayor is in charge of the local executive branch.
- Learn more about the mayors of the 50 largest cities.
- A governor is a person who leads a place like a state or territory.
- A governor is in charge of the state executive branch.
- Learn more about state governors.
- A president is a person who leads a place like a country, such as the United States.
- A president is in charge of the federal executive branch.
- Learn more about U.S. presidents.
N-400
- N-400r Part 12 Overview pptx via Google Slides (Google slides) (30 vocabulary words)
- N-400r Part 12 Overview Vocabulary (pdf of Google Slides) (30 vocabulary words)
- n-400r-12de Group Violence pdf
- n-400r-12ds Group Violence Spanish draft (check back later)
Civics
- USCIS: The Executive Branch lesson plans (intermediate)
- si.edu: Preparing the Oath: the State Executive branch: 100:43 (Governor), 100:44 (capital), 100:42 (power)
Integration:
Extra Credit:
- VOA Learning English: The Unique Invention of the American President article and audio
- VOA Learning English: America's President series
- VOA Learning English: America Presidents separate articles, audio, videos
- VOA Learning English: America Presidents video playlist
More Resources
- U.S. Citizenship Resources for May post
- U.S. Citizenship Resources for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month post
- U.S. Citizenship Resources for Ramadan post
- Muslim American Citizenship Interviews and more! video playlist
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