USA Learns - Citizenship - Helps you prepare for your citizenship or naturalization interview
Citizenship Study Guide - The December 1, 2020 implementation of the new citizenship test “2020 version” was reversed by the new administration and has reverted back to the 2008 version of the citizenship test. No applicant will be required to take the 2020 version of the civics test.
Citizenship Questions - 2020 Update
Citizenship Questions - 2008 Version
Literacy Minnesota Citizenship Resources
Citizenship ESL Instructional Support Kit - Provides teachers and volunteer tutors with all of the materials that necessary to help learners prepare for all portions of the citizenship interview, as well as activity ideas to challenge learners and keep them engaged as they study one-on-one with a tutor.
Citizenship Test 100 Questions: Beginning Level - the 100 citizenship questions with simplified versions of the answers to make learning and studying easier for lower level learners.
Citizenship Test 100 Questions: Listening for Key Words - This activity is good for reviewing the 100 questions by identifying the key words. It builds learners’ confidence as they realize that they do not need to hear all of the words in the question to recognize it (remind learner/s that during the real test, they are allowed to ask for clarification if they do not understand a question) and also helps to develop their listening skills.
Free Citizenship Videos - Various videos related to immigration and citizenship. These videos are aimed at people who are interested in applying for citizenship, but teachers and tutors alike will also learn from them.
I Am a Citizen: How Do I Vote? Five Lessons for New Citizens - Five lessons that are based on stories for students to read, using a ‘real-life’ approach to learning. Follow Hawa, Fatima, Carlos, William, Nhong, Mai and Tran as they register to vote, learn about the candidates and issues, make choices, and finally cast their vote in the 2020 election. Students develop skills in reading, writing, speaking and critical thinking while they learn about a significant facet of life in the United States – voting and elections.
Other Resources:
Article - USCIS Announces a Revised Naturalization Civics Test (2020 version)
Article - Important Information about the Citizenship Test - from ProLiteracy