Citizenship What does it mean to you?. Where does it mean to you? School Nation Community.

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Citizenship What does it mean to you?

Where does it mean to you? School Nation Community

Citizenship Quiz True or False? – I take responsibility for what goes on in my community. – I do my part for the common good. – I participate in community service. – I help take care of the environment. – I obey the law.

Rights and Responsibilities Citizenship involves Rights and Responsibilities. What is the difference? What are examples of each? RightsResponsibilities

Citizenship in Action Make a list of specific actions that comprise being a good citizen. Brainstorm a list of school/community/national problems. Find a current issue or problem you are personally concerned about. Research/Describe the issue Come up with actions an individual or group could take to address the issue.

Citizenship in Action - Action Steps I. List problems identified. II. Prioritize problems. III. Select a specific problem. IV. Describe the problem V. Determine general goals of the problem- solving effort. VI. Brainstorm responses. VII. Develop strategies. VIII. Evaluate your efforts