Are you a good Citizen? Character Education Mrs. Wilson Counselor.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
We The People Civics in Our Lives.
Advertisements

By _____________________. What does the word citizen mean ? A citizen is a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its.
Review.  A refusal to buy from a company  The legal privileges every American citizen is guaranteed.
Chapter 1 – What Is Civics?
“I am a Good Citizen” Presented by Amber Alexis Wilson 4th Grade.
Vocabulary Grade Three. Government A group of citizens who make the rules for a:
Civic Virtue.
一 Bell Ringer Today we start with paper boxing. Please title your paper “Citizenship: Just the Facts”. Put your first and last name in the upper right-hand.
The Six Pillars of Character
Obey the Law Serve on a Jury Pay Taxes Serve in Military Civic Duties (Mandatory)
The Six Pillars of Character
Trustworthiness Character counts. Trustworthiness Be honest Don’t deceive, cheat or steal Be reliable-do what you say you’ll do Have the courage to do.
Mr. Morris Civics & Economics
Civics Chapter 3, Lesson 3 Page 69 /
Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class Character Education Mr. Anderson Character Trait Citizenship.
The Six Pillars of Character
The Six Pillars of Character
Rights and responsibilities
CHARACTER COUNTS! SM the Basics The Pillars and Beyond.
CITIZENSHIP.
CITIZENSHIP NOTES. WHO/WHAT MAKES A CITIZEN? “A MEMBER OF A STATE OR NATION WHO OWES ALLEGIANCE TO IT BY BIRTH OR NATURALIZATION AND IS ENTITLED TO THE.
Chapter One (Section One)
The Civil Rights Movement Over time, more and more people demanded civil rights for all Americans. The marches, speeches, sit-ins, freedom rides and activities.
Civics
Civics in Our Lives Chapter 1 Section 1 Notes.
Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens in the USA
American Citizenship Do Now: Take Citizenship Quiz.
 Civic Responsibility - The status of a citizen including the duties, rights, and privileges.  Public Service - A service performed for the benefit.
Citizenship EQ: How is thoughtful and effective civic life characterized?
Government and Citizenship Mrs. Martin Grade 3. Learning Goals Being a good citizen means that you have rights, freedoms, and responsibilities. Voting.
Six Pillars of Character. Trustworthiness Be honest Don’t deceive, cheat, or steal Be reliable — do what you say you’ll do Have the courage to do the.
Section Outline 1 of 10 The Meaning of Citizenship Section 2: Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities I.Rights of Citizens II.Duties of Citizens III.Responsibilities.
CHAPTER 4 “RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES”
LESSON 1. CITIZEN A citizen is a member of a town, city, county (parish), state, or country.
Believing in a Dream Edugame. Where was Martin Luther King Jr. born? CaliforniaGeorgiaVirginiaFlorida.
Raising Your Wrangler with Character Created by: Kelly Wallace, M.Ed. Counselor – Kay Granger Elementary.
Character Counts. Be honest Don’t cheat, or steal Be reliable Do what you say you will do Have courage to do the right thing Be honest Don’t cheat, or.
Benchmarks SS.7.C.2.2 Evaluate the obligations citizens have to obey laws, pay taxes, defend the nation, and serve on juries. SS.7.C.2.3 Experience the.
Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry. This book is based on racism Racism means that one person is treated different just because they’re from a different race.
My Holiday PowerPoint. Thanksgiving Sharing harvest with American Indians Observed in November Remember African American man People treated fairly Observed.
Rights of Citizenship.
The Original Six…. And now there are ten….  Trustworthiness  Respect  Responsibility  Fairness  Caring  Citizenship  Honesty  Courage  Diligence.
Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Rights & Responsibilities of Citizens. * Citizenship is stated in the 14 th Amendment. *2 ways: –Born – Naturalization.
Citizenship Naturalized vs Natural Born Citizen Natural Born Citizen Anyone born on U.S. soil, territory, protectorate, military base, or embassy grounds.
Citizenship- part 2.
Martin Luther King, Jr. TJ2007/5/23. Before Reading 1. What are “rights”? 2. Who is Martin Luther King, Jr.?
Integrity Develop a set of morals or values and stand by your beliefs. Be honest, trustworthy, and incorruptible. Build a good reputation and protect it.
Mini-unit: Citizenship Civics. Citizen : a person who owes or pledges allegiance to a country.
Good and Bad Citizens Objectives By the end of this lesson I will Have considered what it means to be a good citizen. Have identified the characteristics.
Character Counts. Responsibility Do what you are supposed to do. Persevere; keep on trying! Always do your best. Use self-control; be self-disciplined.
Who has rules at home?.
Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities. What is a citizen??????? Person who owes loyalty to & is entitled to protection of a state or nation Can become.
What does it mean to be a citizen of the United States?
City Life (Citizenship): Responsible Citizenship Henry Wilson Memorial 6 th grade: Social Studies September 16, 2013.
DuBois Area Middle School.  Trustworthiness  Respect  Responsibility  Fairness  Caring  Citizenship.
The Six Pillars of Character For Hidden Creek Hawks.
Citizenship Objective: identify rights and responsibilities of citizens.
Character Counts. Citizenship Before we begin our quiz, let’s review what good citizenship is all about. * Do your share to make your school and your.
Monday, April 20 Objective: Students will investigate and analyze the causes of the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans. Agenda: Grab your Chromebook.
Chapter 1 Section 1: Civics in Our Lives. What is Civics and why do we study it?: Civics is the study of citizenship and what it means to be a citizen.
Duties, Responsibilities, and Rights of Citizens Unit 1.
CHARACTER COUNTS!SM the Basics
Duties & Responsibilities
The Six Pillars of Character
Canadian Citizenship.
Vocabulary Grade Three.
Canadian Citizenship.
The Six Pillars of Character at
Is the cartoon for or against the subject portrayed?
Presentation transcript:

Are you a good Citizen? Character Education Mrs. Wilson Counselor

Are you a good Citizen? “ We must remember that intelligence is not enough. Intelligence plus character — that is the goal of true education.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Are you a good Citizen? What is a Citizen? cit·i·zen (s t -z n) A resident of a city or town, especially one entitled to vote and enjoy other privileges there.

Are you a good Citizen? cit·i·zen·ship (s t -z n-sh p ) The status of a citizen with its attendant duties, rights, and privileges.

HOW TO BE A GOOD CITIZEN Do your share to make your school, community, and the world a better place Follow the rules of your family, your school, and your society Take responsibility for what goes on around you Get involved and participate in community affairs

HOW TO BE A GOOD CITIZEN Protect the environment Treat people with respect and authority Stay informed; VOTE Be a good neighbor Obey laws and rules

Are you a good Citizen? Discussion Think of three people in your community who are good citizens. Why? What famous African American do you feel is or was a good citizen? How can you be a better citizen?

Are you a good Citizen? Assignment You will create your own PowerPoint presentation titled, “I am a good Citizen”. You will share this information with your classmates.

Are you a good Citizen? Have Fun with your Presentation!!!!