Who is a Citizen? Civics & Citizenship Article & Review

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This Civics & Citizenship Article and Review introduces students to key concepts related to United States citizenship, including Law of Blood, Law of Soil, naturalization, and the 14th Amendment. A short reading passage and review of comprehension questions is included.

This Who is A Citizen? Civics & U.S. Citizenship Article & Review for Civics & American Government introduces middle school Civics, American History, or American Government students to the key concepts of United States citizenship, including natural-born and naturalized citizens, the 14th Amendment, the naturalization process, refugees, and legal and illegal aliens. The three-page reading passage includes comprehension questions throughout, and is paired with a one-page reviewDigital versions are also available through TPT Easel and Google Slides!

Compatible with the Florida State Standard for Middle School Civics (and applicable to other states as well!):

  • Standard 2 SS.7.CG.2: Evaluate the roles, rights, and responsibilities of United States citizens, and determine methods of active participation in society, government and the political system.
  • SS.7.CG.2.1: Define the term “citizen,” and identify the constitutional means of becoming a United States citizen.

This Who is A Citizen? Civics & U.S. Citizenship Article & Review for Civics & American Government resource include:

✯ The 3-Page Who Is A Citizen? Article. This engaging, easy-to-read article breaks down vocabulary and key concepts related to citizenship for students. 

Topics included in the article: 

  • Civics
  • Citizenship
  • Natural-Born Citizenship
  • Law of Blood
  • Law of Soil
  • The Naturalization Process
  • Refugees
  • Legal and Illegal Aliens

Questions throughout the article gauge student comprehension as they read. Sample questions include:

  • David’s father is from France, and his mother is from Puerto Rico. David was born in Paris. Is David an American citizen? Why or why not? (Yes, David is a natural-born citizen through Law of Blood.)

✯ The One-Page Who is a Citizen? Comprehension Review includes both vocabulary definitions and multiple choice questions, as well as a graphic organizer for Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and the naturalization process. 

Vocabulary from the review includes: Law of Blood, Law of Soil, civics, citizenship, refugees, immigrant, naturalization, legal and illegal aliens.

All in all, this is a great, no-prep, print-and-go lesson to introduce your United States Citizenship unit!

This resource comes as a non-editable, printable PDFDigital versions are available through TPT Easel and Google Slides. (There is a link to the Google Slides version in your PDF.) Either digital version can be shared with students directly through your Google Classroom! Answer Keys are included.

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Students learn about natural-born and naturalized United States Citizenship with this reading passage and review!

What teachers are saying about this resource:

“Created a great conversation”

The simplification and organization of the information regarding citizenship was perfect for a 7th grade class. The assignment uses legal terms that are often misinterpreted. This created a great conversation for my students who have a hard time processing what they hear in the news.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

— Allison T.

“Students were very engaged”

My students were very engaged with this citizenship activity. I really liked that the readings are short and at a level that students can understand. This fit very nicely at the beginning of my Constitution unit.

★ ★ ★ ★

— Rosa N.

“Really helped”

Really helped students understand the requirements of being a citizen.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

— Social Studies in Middle School

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