Being a Good Citizen · Civics & Government
Citizenship
Children learn what it means to be a citizen of their classroom, school, and community, and that citizens have both rights and responsibilities.
Key Questions
- 1What does it mean to be a good citizen?
- 2What rights do you have at school?
- 3What responsibilities come with being part of a community?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.Civ.2.K-2C3: D2.Civ.10.K-2
Grade: 1st Grade
Subject: Families & Neighborhoods
Unit: Being a Good Citizen
Period: Civics & Government
Suggested Methodologies
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