Qualities of a Good Citizen By Mr. Fawcett. Good citizens are: Responsible family members.

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Qualities of a Good Citizen By Mr. Fawcett

Good citizens are: Responsible family members

Good citizens: respect and obey the laws.

Good citizens: respect the rights and property of others.

Good citizens are: loyal to their nation and proud of its accomplishments.

Good citizens: take part in and improve life in their communities.

Good citizens: take an active part in their government.

Good citizens: use our natural resources wisely.

Good citizens: try to be well informed on important issues.

Good citizens: believe in equality of opportunity for all people.

Good citizens: respect individual differences and ways of life that differ from their own.

Who is the best citizen that you know? Using laptops, write a nomination for the person you know, who is your idea of the best citizen. It must be some one who is alive and that you know. It can be a student, parent, relative, neighbor, coach, or any other person who you feel is deserving of Outstanding Citizen. I your nomination make sure to include the characteristics that make them deserving of the award.