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Tuesday, September 15th
• What are some of your rights and responsibilities at the places in these pictures?
Hi!!! Please get your spirals and answer the following question:
Label Page 4: Levels of Citizenship
CitizenshipResponsibilities and Obligations
Levels of Citizenship• There are 12 pictures at your desk. Match each picture (below) together
with another that matches best to make 6 total pairs. Then, arrange the pairs from 1 to 6. 1 being the smallest level of community and 6 being the largest community.
H
B
C
D
E
F
GA
I
J
K
L
How are some of the images examples of rights and responsibilities at each level?
1. A, H
2. F, L
3. D, K
4. E, G
5. C, I
6. J, B
1. Home
2. School
3. City
4. County
5. State
6. National
Responsibilities or Obligations?
At your table are 8 images. For each image, discuss the following with your group.
1. Do you think the image is describing a RESPONSIBILITY (something you should do as a good citizen) or an OBLIGATION (something you have to do or you can be penalized or punished in some way).
2. What Level of Citizenship/Community do you think each image best matches with? (home, school, city, county, state, or nation?)
Responsibilities or Obligations?
Responsibilities Obligations/Duties
Assessment
CHOOSE ONE of the following to demonstrate your understanding of
Responsibilities and Obligations/Duties.
1. Write a MINIMUM two paragraph response to the following prompt: Which responsibilities and obligations of citizens do you think are the most important? Explain why.
2. Write a rap/poem about the relationship between civic responsibilities and obligations.
3. Draw a cartoon that gives at least TWO examples of civic Responsibilities and/or Obligations.
4. Write a MINIMUM two paragraph response that compares and contrasts your responsibilities or obligations at TWO different levels of citizenship/communities.