History
American Holidays
Immigration
Languages
Education
100

This was the first language taught in American public schools in the 1700s.

What is Latin?
100

This federal holiday honors the first United States President.

What is President's Day?

100

Where are the majority of migrants coming from to the United States?

What is Mexico?
100

This term used to describe the movement to make English the official language of the United States. 

What is “English-only” or “Official English Movement”?

100

This type of education program uses both the students native language and the target language for instruction.

What is bilingual learning?

200

This holiday commemorates the day the United States Constitution was signed.

What is Constitution day?

200

This holiday honors the sacrifice of those who serve in the United States military.  

What is Veteran's Day?

200

This is the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee.

What is Asylum?

200

This is the name of the federal bill that has been introduced multiple times in Congress to declare English as the official language of the United States.

What is The English Language Unity Act?

200

This is the most common language spoken by English language learners in the United States.

What is Spanish?


300

In the 1900's, this language was added to many school curricula to prepare students for business opportunities? 

What is Spanish?

300

This holiday celebrates the independence of the United States.

What is the Fourth of July?

300

This country has the largest immigrant population in the world, with over 44 million foreign-born residents as of 2018.

What is the United States?

300

This is the percentage of the U.S. population that speaks a language other than English at home, according to recent census data.

What is 22%?

300

This is the percent of English language learners enrolled in public schools in the United States.

What is 10%?

400

This is the name of the organization that has been the leading advocate for making English the official language in the United States.

What is U.S. English?

400

This holiday is described as the one day that is purely American. 

What is Thanksgiving?

400

This is the term used to describe a person who enters or resides in a country without the government's authorization or the proper documentation.

What is an undocumented immigrant?

400

This is the state that has passed a law-making English its official language, the first state to do so.

What is Arizona?

400

This state has the highest number of English language learners in public school.

What is California?

500

This is the name of the federal government agency that would be responsible for enforcing an official English law. 

What is the Department of Homeland Security?

500

This holiday was established to honor the contribution and sacrifice of American workers.  

What is Labor Day?

500

This type of visa allows highly skilled foreign workers to be temporarily employed in the U.S. in specialty occupations.

What is an H-1B visa?


500

This is the year that the U.S. House of Representatives last voted on a bill to declare English as the official national language

What is 2006?


500

This ethnic group of students represents 75% of all English language learners in the United States.

What is Hispanic or Latino?