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Bell ringer

Prepare for your quiz on the rights, privileges, duties, and responsibilities of citizens. Learn about individual and civic responsibilities of US citizens and the importance of community work. Understand the obligations and legal requirements that come with citizenship through guided notes and interactive tasks.

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Bell ringer

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  1. Bell ringer -I charge Activity

  2. Objective • SWBAT differentiate rights, privileges, duties, and responsibilities of citizens • SWBAY describe individual and civic responsibilities of US citizens • SWBAT determine the importance of working in the community

  3. STUDY FOR YOUR QUIZ

  4. Responsibilities: things we should do • They are obligationsthat we meet on our own free will • As Americancitizens we have to fulfill our responsibilities.

  5. Duties: things we legally have to do • National, state, and local governments require American citizens to perform certain duties

  6. Guided Notes • Duties of a citizen • Obey Laws • Pay Taxes • Defend Nation • Serve in Court • Attend School

  7. Obey Laws

  8. Pay Taxes

  9. Defend the Nation

  10. Serve in Court

  11. Attend School

  12. Responsibilities of a Citizen • Be an informed and Active Citizen

  13. Respect the Rights of Others

  14. Contribute to the Common Good

  15. Being Involved • Who has volunteered in this class? • What did you do? • Why should we volunteer?

  16. Being Involved: • Volunteerism: offering your time and services to others without receiving payment • More than 63 million people aged 16 and up do volunteer work • What are some ways that you can volunteer in your community?

  17. Task • Turn to the person next to you • Brainstorm on a piece of paper ways that you can volunteer/help your • Neighborhood • School • City

  18. Task-Separate piece of paper • Create two webs • First web What are the Duties of Citizens • Second Web What are the Responsibilities of Citizens • Examples on the board • When you are finished raise your hand and I will check it

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