WHAT IS A COMMUNITY? Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Pages 6 - 9

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WHAT IS A COMMUNITY? Chapter 1 Lesson 1 Pages 6 - 9 Contributions of Individuals Rights and responsibilities of citizenship

HOW CAN WE BE GOOD CITIZENS IN OUR COMMUNITY? THE BIG IDEA! A community can be a place, but it can also mean the people who live there. Imagine: Without its people, a community would be NOTHING but the buildings and space! HOW CAN WE BE GOOD CITIZENS IN OUR COMMUNITY? WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE GREATEST RESPONSIBILITY A PERSON HAS IN SOCIETY?

Thinking about your community: Quakertown! Where do you live? Maybe your home is in a small neighborhood. What makes your community a good place to live?

A community is a place where people live, work, and play together. People TOGETHER A community is a place where people live, work, and play together. People in a community HELP each other.

COMMUNITIES AND THEIR PEOPLE There are some things that people NEED, no matter WHERE THEY LIVE! What are these things?

In what ways are all communities alike? All communities are alike because…

LAWS AND COMMUNITIES What do you know about laws? What happens if a law is broken? What do you think a good person should always do in a community?

LAWS A law is a __________ that tells people how to behave in their community. Laws protect citizens and help us all get along! What are some laws you know in your community?

FOLLOWING RULES AND LAWS IS PART OF BEING A CITIZEN. LAWS AND COMMUNITIES FOLLOWING RULES AND LAWS IS PART OF BEING A CITIZEN.

LAWS AND COMMUNITIES

CITIZENS A citizen is a person who lives in a community. They are OFFICIAL members of a community, state, or country. What makes a person a GOOD citizen? Turn and talk with the person sitting next to you.

CITIZENS

CITIZENS HAVE RESPONISBILITIES!

COMPARE AND CONTRAST In what ways are the rules in your school like the laws in your community? RSA Lesson 1: Complete the vocabulary practice sheet.