background preloader

Civics

Facebook Twitter

Teaching Kids News - Readable, teachable news. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum. OMB Report Impacts and Costs of the October 2013 Federal Government Shutdown - impacts-and-costs-of-october-2013-federal-government-shutdown-report.pdf. Constitution. What So Proudly We Hail, a project for civic education. The Road to Citizenship Quiz Game — History.com Interactive Games, Maps and Timelines. This Month in History. Untitled. Home. US Citizenship Podcast. Civic Participation and Community Action Sourcebook. Study for the Test. During your naturalization interview, a USCIS Officer will ask you questions about your application and background.

Study for the Test

You will also take an English and civics test unless you qualify for an exemption or waiver. The English test has three components: reading, writing, and speaking. The civics test covers important U.S. history and government topics. See below to learn more about the test and the free study tools available to help you prepare. Study Materials for the English Test Study Materials for the Civics Test Speaking Test Your ability to speak English will be determined by a USCIS Officer during your eligibility interview on Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. Reading Test You must read aloud one out of three sentences correctly to demonstrate an ability to read in English. Writing Test You must write one out of three sentences correctly to demonstrate an ability to write in English. New Page 2. Library of Congress. The Supreme Court Timeline. Branches of the Government. Three Branches of Government for Kids. Three Branches, One Government Printable (5th - 8th Grade.

Abraham Lincoln, Attorney at Law : PBS LearningMedia. Welcome to eMediaVA, Virginia's premier statewide digital media distribution system featuring award winning content from PBS LearningMedia as well as a whole host of other outstanding sources such as Colonial Williamsburg, the Norfolk Public Library, the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, and the National Defense Education Program, among others.

Abraham Lincoln, Attorney at Law : PBS LearningMedia

You might be asking yourself how you got here. Simple. eMediaVA is the PBS LearningMedia distributor in the state of Virginia and is where you will login from this point forward. Documenting Key Presidential Decisions. In this activity, students will identify and analyze documents related to key presidential decisions.

Documenting Key Presidential Decisions

Through close examination of the documents, students will determine which ... See More In this activity, students will identify and analyze documents related to key presidential decisions. Through close examination of the documents, students will determine which president was involved. President for a Day. This activity provides a job description for the presidency, so students understand what kinds of skills and competencies are necessary in that office.

President for a Day

Students ... See More This activity provides a job description for the presidency, so students understand what kinds of skills and competencies are necessary in that office. Students have the opportunity to role play the president for a day, making decisions about different events that a president might actually experience (meetings with Cabinet members, speeches to the public, bowling in the White House). See Less.

9/11

Bill of Rights. Elections. Student News. Inside the White House: The State of the Union Address. Macon Phillips January 25, 2011 06:00 AM EDT Ever wanted to know how President Obama tackles his State of the Union address?

Inside the White House: The State of the Union Address

Our latest Inside the White House feature takes you into the West Wing offices of Jon Favreau, a longtime speechwriting aide to the President, and Senior Advisor David Axelrod to get a rare glimpse at how the process works -- and how the President is approaching tonight's speech. You'll also learn about the history of the State of the Union address from U.S. House of Representatives Historian Matthew Wasniewski, and see archival footage of Addresses from decades past. After you hear the the history of this event, make sure you don't miss out on what's new.

The Inflation Calculator. Oyez, Oyez, Oh Yay!: Civics Resources for Texas Students and Teachers. First Dogs and Their Presidents. Leftright_US_1416.gif (GIF Image, 1415x1022 pixels) - Scaled (63%) Who Votes in America? With the presidential election only a few months away, presidential candidates Barak Obama and Mitt Romney are in that final stretch of trying to get the public’s votes.

Who Votes in America?

It’s true that voting in America is on the lower end when compared to other countries, so my question is who actually votes in America? Who should the presidential candidates be reaching out to? Today’s infographic lists what kind of people actually get out to the ballots and vote. Turns out the very people you would expect to vote are the ones that do. Nhdarchives [licensed for non-commercial use only] / National History Day and Archives. This wiki provides information on using archives for National History Day.

nhdarchives [licensed for non-commercial use only] / National History Day and Archives

Archives have collected a wealth of resources that document and reveal our shared history—resources that enrich and may even provide the inspiration for winning National History Day projects! Are you a student or teacher working on a National History Day project and need to find great primary sources? Check out the resource links under "Information for Students and Teachers. " If you are an archivist wishing to incorporate National History Day outreach at your institution - or simply want to learn more about this national event, resource links under "Information for Archivists, Librarians, and Media Specialists" will provide some background and ideas.

Whether you're new to archives, a veteran researcher, or a member of the profession, we hope you will find this wiki helpful in using archives for National History Day. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. Infographic: U.S. Government - KIDS DISCOVER Magazine. ProCon.org - Pros and Cons of Controversial Issues.

Face the Facts USA. What do you think?

Face the Facts USA

Room for us? We hope so. Face the Facts USA is a nonpartisan, independently-funded initiative, backed by Americans who believe facts should come first in our national debate. Worldometers - real time world statistics. Personal Finance and Economics Education Online Game for teachers teaching grades 6 through 12 students - Gen i Revolution. Economic Adventure: Pursuit! On the Trail of Economic Growth. National Archives Experience. Bills This Week - Home. Carter Center Teacher Resource Center — Middle & High School Lessons. Lessons Support Georgia Performance Standards for Social Studies Welcome to the Carter Center Teacher Resource Center!

Carter Center Teacher Resource Center — Middle & High School Lessons

The Center's work offers a valuable learning opportunity for your students. Our efforts to wage peace, fight disease, and build hope around the world illustrate relevant principles of American Government and Civics, International Economics, United States and World History, and Geography. Lessons found here align with and support the Georgia Performance Standards for Social Studies.

Each lesson incorporates material from current Carter Center programs, which are described in depth on this website. For educational resources relating to President Carter's boyhood and hometown, visit www.jimmycarter.info/. Middle School Lessons. The Center On Congress at Indiana University. U.S. Capitol Virtual Tour - The Old Supreme Court Chamber.

Grounds View. Publication Information. US Citizenship Guide. TheCenteronCongress.