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Lesson 6 C

The document discusses the rights of citizenship for students, including the rights to vote, freedom of religion, due process, privacy, and freedom. It provides examples of each right and activities for students to demonstrate their understanding of citizens' rights, including a skit, quiz, and crossword puzzle. Standards and objectives are outlined to ensure students recall at least two rights of citizens and can defend the importance of those rights.

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Lesson 6 C

The document discusses the rights of citizenship for students, including the rights to vote, freedom of religion, due process, privacy, and freedom. It provides examples of each right and activities for students to demonstrate their understanding of citizens' rights, including a skit, quiz, and crossword puzzle. Standards and objectives are outlined to ensure students recall at least two rights of citizens and can defend the importance of those rights.

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R i g ht s o f C i t i ze n s h ip

MRS. MURPHY

Civics TEXTbook online Activity


Individual work on Bellwork#3: Rights

Question: -List at least 3 Nadia Murphy, 1st period


7/11/16
rights that you have. Bellwork#3: Rights

1______________ Question: -List at least 3

EXAMPLE:
2______________ rights that you have.
1__
3______________ 2__
3__
STANDARDS AND BENCHMARKS
• STANDARD 1 – CIVICS
• STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THE BASIC VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF AMERICAN
DEMOCRACY AND THE NATURE AND THE RULE OF LAW, GOVERNMENT, AND
CITIZENSHIP.

• C.8.1.5=DESCRIBE THE RESPONSIBILITIES, RIGHTS, DUTIES, AND


FUNDAMENTAL VALUES OF CITIZENSHIP IN A DEMOCRACY

• IMPORTANT CONCEPTS: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES, CIVIC


RESPONSIBILITIES, CIVIC LIFE, PARTICIPATION, FUNDAMENTAL DEMOCRATIC
VALUES, AND VOLUNTEER.
Objective:

The students will be able to…

• Recall at least two rights citizens have.


• Defend the importance of citizens rights
Whole class discussion on Bellwork: Rights

Question: List at least 3 rights Nadia Murphy, 1st period


7/11/16
that you have. Bellwork Rights

1_____________ Question: List at least 3

EXAMPLE:
2_____________ rights that you have.
1 __speak
3_____________ 2__vote
3__dance
4__pick my own God
RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

WHAT ARE THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP?


❖ VOTE
❖ RELIGION
❖ DUE PROCESS
❖ PRIVACY
❖ FREEDOM
We have the right to…
•Vote – We get a say in
our government by
voting
•Religion – We get
to choose which
religion we want to
follow
We also have the right to…
•Due Process – If we get in trouble for a crime we still have
rights.
•Privacy – The government can’t go through our property
without permission.
•Freedom – choose where and how we live.
Activity: Skit on their Rights!

The first amendment Activity

http://my.hrw.com/ss2/ss06_07_08/student/flash/civrar_fiAD/animated_viewer.html
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: WHAT ARE THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP?

Quiz review:
Define each right.
1.Vote: We get a say in our government by voting
2.Religion: We get to choose any religion to follow
3.Due process: we still have rights even if we committed a crime.
4.Privacy: The government can’t go through our property without permission

5.Freedom: We can choose where and how we live


Rights of Citizenships Quiz
1st warning- Verbal warning.
2nd warning- Quiz taken away, and given back when
i’m ready.
3rd warning- Quiz taken away, zero for the day. Put
my head down.
4th warning- Mrs. Murphy will call for a parent
conference.
1)Pass out crossword on citizenship
2)Pass out Study Guide for
Citizenship TEST
Did we...
➔ Recall at least two rights citizens have?

➔ Defend the importance of citizens rights?

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