Citizenship
Social Studies
Citizenship starts at 1 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe one responsibility that comes with the right to free speech.
Describe one way a person can become a U.S. citizen if they were not born in the United States.
Describe one way students can show good citizenship at school.
Describe what it means to respect the property of others.
Explain what it means to be a responsible citizen.
Explain why obeying laws is important for citizens.
A new law is passed that affects your community. As a citizen, what are two actions you can take if you disagree with the law?
Read the scenario: Maria sees someone drop their wallet in the school hallway. She picks it up and returns it to the office so it can be given back to its owner. What quality of good citizenship is Maria showing?
Which document explains the basic rights of U.S. citizens? (1) The Declaration of Independence (2) The U.S. Constitution (3) The Mayflower Compact (4) The Emancipation Proclamation
Which of the following is a benefit of being a U.S. citizen? (1) The right to vote (2) The right to travel anywhere in the world (3) The right to break laws (4) The right to ignore taxes
Which of the following is a right of a U.S. citizen? (1) Voting in federal elections (2) Owning a business (3) Traveling to any country (4) Becoming President of another country
Which of the following is a way to participate in your community? (1) Volunteering (2) Ignoring local events (3) Breaking rules (4) Not voting
Citizenship gives people both rights and __________.
Fill in the blank: A person who was born in another country but becomes a U.S. citizen is called a(n) __________ citizen.
Fill in the blank: The __________ is the highest law of the United States.
Fill in the blank: The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the __________.
True or False: All citizens have the same rights and responsibilities, no matter where they live in the United States.
True or False: All people living in the United States, including non-citizens, must obey the law.
True or False: Citizens can help improve their communities by volunteering.
True or False: Citizens have the right to express their opinions freely.
