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Tuesday, Jan Get out your History Spiral and turn to the first page. Title it Table of Contents. Title the back of the first page Table of Contents and the next page Table of Contents 2. Turn in your citizenship homework (put on my desk) 3. Update your Table of Contents: DateTitleEntry # 1/21Warm-up’s Jan. 21 st to 24 th 1 1/21George Washington movie2 4. Turn to page 166 in the gray book. Write and answer #23.

1 st - Learning Recovery Friday, Jan. 31 st (4:00 to 5:30) NameConstitution/Bill of Rights test Briannax

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4th - Learning Recovery Friday, Jan. 31 st (4:00 to 5:30) NameConstitution/Bill of Rights test Bailey (absent)x

6th - Learning Recovery Friday, Jan. 31 st (4:00 to 5:30) NameConstitution/Bill of Rights test

7th - Learning Recovery Friday, Jan. 31 st (4:00 to 5:30) NameConstitution/Bill of Rights test JaquelineX JordanX GritX BryannaX KierraX AubryX MeganX CatlinX Sophiex

“Birthright “Citizen Definition: Persons born in the U.S. or who have U.S. citizens as parents Requirements – same as definition

Naturalized Citizen Definition: legal process by which someone from another country is made a US. Citizen Requirements: a.Be at least 18 and a permanent resident, b. lived lawfully in the U.S. for 5 years, c.a person of good moral character and no serious criminal convictions, d. able to read, write, speak, and understand English, e.understand fundamentals of U.S. history and government, f.swear allegiance to the principles of the U.S. Constitution

Rights of U.S. Citizens 1. Right to vote 2. Right to participate in government by holding public office 3. _______________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________ 4. _______________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________

Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens 1. obey the laws 2. pay taxes to help support the costs of government 3. Serve on a jury if called upon to serve 4. Attend school in order to receive an education 5. Accept responsibility for one’s personal behavior 6. Testify in a court of law if called upon to present evidence. 7. Help to defend the nation by serving in the nation’s armed forces if called upon

George Washington Movie #2 Power write: George Washington was… (You have one minute to write as much as you know about George Washington. Must be paragraph form and you have to write the entire minute)

George Washington Movie #2 Power write: George Washington was… (You have one minute to write as much as you know about George Washington. Must be paragraph form and you have to write the entire minute) ______________________________________________________________________ ChildhoodRevolutionPresidency Interesting facts

Exit Ticket – George Washington I used to think, now I think Used to think George Washington was …. now I think..