Monday, December 15, 2025

What is Bill of Rights Day?


National Archives: What is Bill of Rights Day?

On December 15, 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued a proclamation dedicating December 15 as Bill of Rights Day. This date marks the anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution. Join the National Archives for student programs on the Bill of Rights: civics.archives.gov

G  Keep the conversation going on Bill of Rights Day.  Use these dialogues to extend EL Civics instruction, learn about the Bill of Rights, and introduce KYR resources.

More Resources:
  • LINCS: Civic Resources for Bill of Rights Day 2024 links
  • uscitizenpod: A Quick Review of the Bill of Rights and the N-400 (2024) Part 9 plus Civics Questions 2024 video | pdf  | mp3
  • Bill of Rights pptx via Google Slides
  • Bill of Rights Vocabulary Quiz 01  pdf
  • Bill of Rights Vocabulary Quiz 02  pdf
  • Bill of Rights Vocabulary Quiz 03  pdf
  • Bill of Rights Vocabulary Quiz 04  pdf
  • Bill of Rights Vocabulary Quiz 05  pdf
  • Bill of Rights Citizenship Quiz  pdf
  • A Quick Review of the Bill of Rights and the N-400 Part 12 plus Civics Questions mp3 and pdf and video (2017)
  • The Bill of Rights and the N-400 Part 12 plus Civics Questions mp3 and pdf (2016)
  • A Citizenship Quiz about the Bill of Rights pdf (2015)

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Friday, December 12, 2025

Madre Sin Fronteras


Virgen de Tepeyac,


Patroness of the Americas,


Madre sin fronteras,



PRAY FOR US!





Thursday, December 11, 2025

Who Was Thomas Paine?

PBS Learning: Who Was Thomas Paine?

Introduce to your class the story of Thomas Paine, one of the most influential voices of the American Revolution, in this American Icons video from PBS LearningMedia. Learn how Paine’s groundbreaking pamphlet “Common Sense” inspired colonists to fight for independence from England and reject tyranny under King George III. Through his bold words and revolutionary ideas, Paine helped ignite the movement that led to the Revolutionary War and the founding of a new nation built on liberty and self-governance.  More at PBS Learning Media

USCIS 128:77.   Name one reason why the Americans declared independence from Britain. 

• High taxes 

• Taxation without representation 

• British soldiers stayed in Americans’ houses (boarding, quartering) 

• They did not have self-government 

• Boston Massacre 

• Boston Tea Party (Tea Act) 

• Stamp Act 

• Sugar Act

 • Townshend Acts


Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Share America: 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Learn more:

Monday, December 8, 2025

National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

USCIS 100:10. What is freedom of religion?




December 8th is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. 

The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception located in Washington, D.C., honors Mary, the mother of Jesus, as Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the Patroness of the United States and celebrates the diversity of the American Catholicism. (take a virtual tour)

As a Roman Catholic, I am proud to share my religious and cultural heritage that informs my work as an ESL/Citizenship teacher.  I also want to honor my Catholic brothers and sisters working tirelessly for justice on behalf on the immigrant community.

USCIS 100:10. What is freedom of religion?
  • You can practice any religion, or not practice a religion.