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Civics and PA History!. 2014 Ms. Shaheen RM 221. TSWBAT understand the concepts and content of Civics and PA history; review a book to find content. Date: monday January 20. Warm up : Civics and PA History introduction; Syllabus - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
CIVICS AND PA HISTORY!2014Ms. ShaheenRM 221
DATE: MONDAYJANUARY 20
TSWBAT understand the concepts and content of Civics and PA history; review a
book to find content.
Warm up: Civics and PA History introduction; Syllabus
Activity: get new books; book scavenger hunt! Once you get your book turn to page xix and complete questions from your worksheet.
• Complete scavenger hunt if not done in class!
Current Assignments
• None
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• Book• Binder• Pen/pencil
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TUESDAY WAS A SNOW DAY
DATE: WEDNESDAYJANUARY 22
TSWBAT explain what characteristics a good citizen contains; describe their
characteristics towards citizenship
Warm up: What is a good citizen worksheet; (5 minutes) discuss
Activity: PowerPoint on what a citizen is; complete back of the worksheet and discuss
• Keep your worksheet from Monday (scavenger hunt) we will check tomorrow!!!Current
Assignments
• Scavenger hunt
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THEMES OF CITIZENSHIP
HONESTY COMPASSION RESPECT RESPONSIBILITY COURAGE
HONESTY
THE BASIC THEME OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP
MUST BE HONEST WITH OTHERS
MUST BE HONEST WITH HIM/HERSELF
COMPASSION TOWARDS OTHERS; A FEELING YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LIKE
SOMEONE TO FEEL COMPASSION TOWARDS THEM
THE EMOTION OF CARING FOR PEOPLE AND OTHER LIVING THINGS
GIVES A PERSON AN EMOTHIONAL BOND WITH HIS/HER WORLD
RESPECT
SELF-RESPECT: TOWARDS SELF
TOWARD INANIMATE THINGS, IDEAS, OTHER PEOPLE
IDEA OF ESTEEM OR ADMIRATION
EX. YOU SHOULD HAVE RESPECT FOR LAWS
RESPONSIBILITY
INCLUDES PRIVATE, PERSONAL AND PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY
IS ABOUT ACTION
EX. MAIN RESPONSIBILITY OF A STUDENT IS TO LEARN SO THEY CAN LIVE UP TO THEIR FULL POTENTIAL
COURAGE
MOVE BEYOND GOODNESS TOWARDS GREATNESS
DO THE RIGHT THING WHEN ITS UNPOPULAR, DIFFICULT OR DANGEROUS
DATE: THURSDAYJANUARY 23
TSWBAT discuss the importance of civics for the American people; list ideas; describe and
explain civics
Warm up: get out your SCAVENGER HUNT wks; Discussion- why do you think it is important to learn the “Big Ideas” of this textbook? Then, share some of the ideas and what YOU expect to learn this semester; check answers
Activity: PowerPoint lesson on “The Themes of History and what makes a GOOD citizen”
• None
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• Scavenger hunt from Monday
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CITIZEN Definition- a legally recognized subject or national
of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.
Qualities of a GOOD citizen- what makes up a good citizen? Take a minute and create a list of qualities that you
believe a citizen should posses: Takes on personal responsibility Truthful/trustworthy Values the law/ respects authority Community focused Fights for the underprivileged/ needy Supports positive change Contributes to society Defends the rights of others Displays self control and discipline Has moral courage Has a strong belief system
THE 8 THEMES OF HISTORY- CREATE A BUBBLE CHART Power and Authority Religious and ethical systems Revolution Interaction with the Environment Economics Cultural Interaction Empire Building Science and Technology
How can we relate the qualities of a GOOD citizen to these themes?
EIGHT THEMES OF WORLD HISTORYMs. Shaheen
Civics 2014
1. POWER AND AUTHORITY
Who holds the power?
How did that person or group gain power?
What system of government provides order?
How is power maintained or lost?
RELIGIOUS AND ETHICAL SYSTEMS
What beliefs are held by a majority of the people?
How do the major religions differ from one another?
How do the various religions interact with one another?
How do religious groups react to nonmembers?
RELIGIOUS AND ETHICAL SYSTEMS
REVOLUTION
Great Change What long-term
ideas or institutions are being overthrown?
What caused people to make this change?
What are the results of change?
INTERACTION WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
How do humans adjust to the climate and terrain?
How have changes in the natural world forced people to change?
What positive and negative changes have people made to the environment?
ECONOMICS
How to use scarce resources to satisfy needs.
What goods and services does a society produce?
Who controls the wealth and resources?
CULTURAL INTERACTION How have cultures interacted? Trade, migration, conquest What items have cultures passed on to each
other? What political, economic, and religious ideas
have cultures passed on to each other? What positive and negative effects have
resulted from cultural interaction?
CULTURAL INTERACTION
EMPIRE BUILDING
What motivates groups to conquer other lands and people?
How is control gained?
How does the dominating society control and rule its subjects?
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
What tools and methods do people use to solve problems?
How do people gain and use knowledge?
How do new discoveries and inventions change people’s lives?
THE THEMES OF HISTORY
Power and Authority Religious and ethical systems Revolution Interaction with the Environment Economics Cultural Interaction Empire Building Science and Technology
How can we relate the qualities of a GOOD citizen to these themes?
ACTIVITY
ON the back of your notes sheet, with ONE partner, describe the ways a GOOD citizen could influence the 8 themes of history EXAMPLE-
Power and Authority: if a citizen is trustworthy and truthful they would help to influence other political leaders to be more trustworthy and truthful about needs of the people
DATE: FRIDAYJANUARY 24
TSWBAT
Warm up: Notes check Monday! Review what will be included
Activity: reading guide with Civics book; partner activity
• Notes CHECK Monday!
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CLOSURE:
After reading the paragraph on page 11, you will work with a partner to answer this last question!Create a chart that illustrates the
differences between lifestyles before the 1800s and lifestyles in the 21st century. (List leisure activities found before electricity and what you do in your free time.) From this chart, what changes can you anticipate for the future?
DATE: THURSDAYJANUARY 30
TSWBAT research and outline the immigration process and create a descriptive essay showcasing the steps needed to take
to get into America.
Warm up: begin notes quiz!! (15 minutes)--- SKIP question 5! Write definition on number 6!
Activity: Finish Chapter 1, Section 1 notes; partner activity!
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CLOSURE:
After reading the paragraph on page 11, you will work with a partner to answer this last question below!Create a chart that illustrates the
differences between lifestyles before the 1800s and lifestyles in the 21st century. (List leisure activities found before electricity and what you do in your free time.) From this chart, what changes can you anticipate for the future?
THEN, compare and contrast your “American generation” and cultural backgrounds. What is similar and what is different!
DATE: FRIDAYJANUARY 31
TSWBAT research and outline the immigration process and create a descriptive essay showcasing the steps needed to take
to get into America.
Warm up: Discuss 21st century Americans vs. Immigrants (experiences); any questions on worksheet?
Activity: Partner Project explanation; choose partner, sign out computers; Ms. Shaheen will walk around to check on progress Time to research and create outline and essay!• Partner project
due Thursday, February 6
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THE BIG IDEA- AMERICAN SOCIETY HAS UNDERGONE MANY CHANGES IN THE
PAST, AND THESE CHANGES CONTINUE TODAY
(WRITE THIS IN YOUR NOTES!!)
Pairs of students will choose a country from which they will immigrate to the United
States. You both will decide:
why you are leaving your homeland, where you plan to arrive in the USA,
what you plan to do upon your arrival.
RESEARCH:
Pairs of students will research information to describe their “homeland”
Write a descriptive summary about: Who they are (customs, language, lives) Why they chose to leave homeland Create a list of things they need to do before
leaving their homeland. Pairs should determine where they plan to live
once they arrive in the United States. YOU WILL NEED TO research criteria that new
immigrants need before arrival in the United States. Such as how to obtain a green card/resident card
PROCESS:
Choose the country for your immigrant Make sure it makes sense!
Create an outline of what you NEED to cover Break up work to each other
Who is looking for what? Once you have an idea of the information,
then write your descriptive summary
DUE ThursdayBEFORE the start of class! Deduct 5 points for first day late; 3
points for each day after
DATE: TUESDAYFEBRUARY 4
TSWBAT explain what they believe the word values means; read and explain the key
values that Americans share.
Warm up- get into groups, sign out computers; start working!
Activity: time to research and complete projects
• Project due Thursday!!
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DATE:THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6
TSWBAT explain what they believe the word values means; read and explain the key
values that Americans share.
Warm up- write a paragraph explaining what the word “values” mean to you (personal experience, definition, example….); WE will discuss
Activity: class discussion from page 12; begin values reading guide
• Project due Friday
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“VALUES” MEANS WHAT??
students will compile a list of things that they think of when they try to explain “values”
What you cherishSomething importantMoralWorth/worthyHonestRespectful
CLOSURE
1. How can people who are so different come together and create a democracy that has been working for more than 200 years? Basic American Values:
Freedom of speech Freedom of religion Freedom of equality Freedom of respect/tolerance
2. Which of these values (see worksheet) would fight for if someone wanted to take them away? WHY??
DATE: FRIDAYFEBRUARY 7
TSWBAT evaluate twitter’s first amendment policy; analyze the naturalization test by
taking it with a partner
Warm up- Current Event activity
Activity: begin naturalization test with a partner!
• Project due!!• Notes check
Friday next week!!Current Assignments Past Due Assignments
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MONDAY-- SPEAKER
DATE: TUESDAYFEBRUARY 11
TSWBAT DESCRIBE VOCABULARY WORDS AND SURVEY AND ANSWER A
NATURALIZATION TEST
Warm up: define the content vocab words on page 14; we will discuss
Activity: complete naturalization test!
Current Assignments
• Project due!!• Notes check
Friday!!
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DATE: WEDNESDAYFEBRUARY 12
TSWBAT EXPLAIN THE NATURALIZATION PROCESS
Warm up : answers to naturalization test! FIX answers in your notes!
Activity: PPT on Naturalization process (we didn’t get to)
Current Assignments
• Project due!!• Notes check
Friday!!
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DATE: MONDAYFEBRUARY 17
TSWBAT EXPLAIN THE NATURALIZATION PROCESS
Warm up : get a civics book and read the article about Chris Garrett on page 17
1. what motivated him to do this?2. What “themes of citizenship” did he accomplish? ((2 HR Delay- SKIP))
Activity: PPT on Naturalization process
Current Assignments
• Project due!!• Notes check
Friday!!
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CITIZENSHIP AT BIRTH
In the United States, there are two ways to become a citizen: 1. by birth 2. by naturalization
You can become a natural born citizen if you are born in the 50 states, a territory (Puerto Rico) or a US military base You can also claim natural born citizenship if both
of your parents are American citizens or if you are a child born on American soil to non-US citizen parents.
Americans may also hold dual-citizenship (right in the US and in other countries)
NATURALIZATION PROCESS
1. Beginning the process:Aliens who wish to become US citizens
must first sign a statement saying just that; know as a declaration of intention.
This declaration is filed with the US citizenship and immigration services
Many immigrants take classes to prepare for the citizenship test
If you are at least 18 years old and have lived in the states at least three months you may file an application for citizenship
NATURALIZATION PROCESS
2. Interview and Examination:After the paperwork has been checked the
alien has an interview with a USCIS officialThe alien must meet certain requirements and be of good moral character
Must take the citizenship test that consists of questions about READING, WRITING, and SPEAKING English; basic facts about the history and government of the US
NATURALIZATION PROCESS
3. Oath of Allegiance:Final step is attending a ceremony
and pledging an oath of allegianceThe Alien swears to be loyal to this
country, obey the Constitution and all laws, and perform military duty if necessary.
All documents are signed; any children under the age of 18 become US citizens as well.
NATURALIZATION PROCESS
Native Americans/ exclusion:Not until 1924 were Native
Americans granted citizenship
CAN AN AMERICAN
CITIZEN EVER LOSE THEIR
CITIZENSHIP???
A LIFELONG PRIVILEGE
1. Create three columns to show and explain if and how a citizen can lose their citizenshipDenaturalizationExpatriationPunishment for a Crime
MEET IN THE LAB Tuesday/Wednesday!!
DATE: TUESDAYFEBRUARY 18
TSWBAT explain how the themes of a good citizen are used; create a flow chart
describing their next step on immigration
Warm UP- review naturalization process by writing the steps down with a partner!! MEET IN LAB!!!
Activity: Immigrating to the USA, partner project part 2!
• Project due FRIDAY
• NOTES CHECK Thursday
Current Assignments
• Partner project on Immigration!!!
• PowerPoint notes Path to Citizenship
• Values reading guide
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TUESDAY---SPEAKER
DATE: WEDNESDAYFEBRUARY 19
TSWBAT explain how the themes of a good citizen are used; create a flow chart
describing their next step on immigration
Warm UP- get a computer/ meet in lab
Activity: Immigrating to the USA, partner project part 2!
• Partner project due FRIDAY!
• NOTES CHECK TOMORROW
Current Assignments
• Partner project on Immigration!!!
• PowerPoint notes Path to Citizenship
• Values reading guide
Past Due Assignments
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DATE:FEBRUARY
TSWBAT
Warm-
Activity:
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DATE:JANUARY
TSWBAT
Warm-
Activity:
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