uscitizenpod: Daily U.S.Citizenship Lessons 08 (posted 04/06/2020--re-posted for Independence Day)
uscitizenpod: Daily U.S.Citizenship Lessons 09 (posted 04/07/2020--re-p)osted for Independence Day
N-400
- Easy Interview
Summer Citizenship Zoom Class is Tue and Thu 7:00-8:00 pm PDT
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Screenshots from the Summer Citizenship Zoom Class:
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Civics
- si.edu: Preparing the Oath: Establishing Independence (requires flash) USCIS 100:61, 100:8, 100:62
- si.edu: Preparing the Oath: Establishing Independence (requires flash) USCIS 100:63, 100:99, 100:09
- USCIS: Lesson Plans
- Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence - Beginning Level
- Establishing Independence - Intermediate Level
Integration
- Citizenship Quiz B-3 (added 4/05/2020)
- Citizenship Quiz B-4 (posted 04/06/2020)
Extra Credit:
TeachCove.com: US History 11 - The Declaration of Independence
July 4 is an important date. The country of America was born July 4, 1776.
TED-ED: What you might not know about the Declaration of Independence - Kenneth C. Davis (video)
In June 1776, a little over a year after the start of the American Revolutionary War, the US Continental Congress huddled together in a hot room in Philadelphia to talk independence. Kenneth C. Davis dives into some of the lesser known facts about the process of writing the Declaration of Independence and questions one very controversial omission.
TeachCove.com: US History 11 - The Declaration of Independence
July 4 is an important date. The country of America was born July 4, 1776.
TED-ED: What you might not know about the Declaration of Independence - Kenneth C. Davis (video)
In June 1776, a little over a year after the start of the American Revolutionary War, the US Continental Congress huddled together in a hot room in Philadelphia to talk independence. Kenneth C. Davis dives into some of the lesser known facts about the process of writing the Declaration of Independence and questions one very controversial omission.
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