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Preview11/10/14 Create a sentence about the picture below using only 6 words!

Citizen Responsibilty

Learning Target We will learn to identify the responsibilities of a good citizen.

Success Criteria I will create a list of the responsibilities of a good citizen and explain the value for each.

Think Take 30 seconds to think about what it means to be a good family member. Write down your thoughts.

Write (Expectations) I think it takes ______ to be a good family member because _____. Another idea on what it takes to be a good family member is _____… Write for 1 minute using the sentence stems above.

Share (Expectations) Partner A, turn to partner B and share your answer. Try to read your answer to your partner exactly as you wrote it. After you read your answer, continue to explain how you feel about being a good family member. Please talk about your right for the full 30 seconds. Partner B, write down one important thing you heard your partner say.

Learning Target We will learn to identify the responsibilities of a good citizen.

Success Criteria I will create a list of the responsibilities of a good citizen and explain the value for each.

Create a sentence about the picture below using only 6 words!(A/B Partner)

Give me 3 minutes to talk about Citizen Responsibilities. Required responsibilities of U.S. Citizenship ● Jury duty ● Obey laws ● Pay taxes Participation in American Democracy ● Vote in elections ● Take an active interest in government ● Serve in government ● Volunteer to serve in the nation’s armed forces

Imagine What would our country be like today if we didn’t take a civic responsibilities seriously? Take one minute to describe your image of an America where citizens didn’t participate in civic duties. (two students to share)

Create a list of civic duties you think are important. Out of that list pick one duty you think is the most important and explain why. You choose...