Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Citizenship Unit Section 3-Obligations of Citizenship: Contents Page 2 3-4 5 6-7 8-10 11 12 13-15 16 Content Section Map Benchmark Grid Technology Options Learner Section Guide Reading (A1) Listening (A2) Speaking (A3) Volunteer Opportunities (A4) Obligations Summary Activity (SP) Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 1 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Section Map Intermediate Level Technology: Follow link in e-mail, listen to story online, watch video online, take poll online, try online discussion forum Activity 2: Watch TV show showing good and bad citizen behavior and answer questions. Discuss as a class. Activity 1: Read story about being a good citizen, answer questions, fill in graphic organizer. Section Product: Options 1 – Clickers test of 10 questions studied for Citizenship Test Activity 3: Ask partner questions and fill in chart with information. Option 2 – Build a Venn Diagram on What it Means to Be a Good Citizen in Stds’ native country and in the U.S. Activity 4: Go to website about volunteer opportunities, email teacher with interest, fill out chart with info. Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 2 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Section Benchmarks Section Product (Description): Activity Product: Learners will produce… Reading *Grammar Focus Listening/Speaking *Grammar Focus Activity 1: Read story about being Read story about being a a good citizen good citizen, answer questions, fill in graphic organizer. Activity 2: Watch TV show showing good and bad citizen behavior and answer questions. Discuss as a class. Watch videos of show Discuss good and bad behaviors of citizens Activity 3: Ask partner questions and fill in chart with information. Ask a partner questions and listen for response Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 Writing *Grammar Focus Work, Soft Skills, & Technology Independent Learning Answer comprehension Fill in graphic organizer questions Write 3-5 sentences about citizenship to answer question Open link in e-mail Listen to story on link Write answer to questions Watch video online Use online poll Use online discussion forum Fill in chart with partner’s information 3 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Activity Product: Learners will produce… Reading *Grammar Focus Activity 4: Go to website about volunteer opportunities, e-mail teacher with interest, fill out chart with info. Listening/Speaking *Grammar Focus Writing *Grammar Focus Work, Soft Skills, & Technology Independent Learning Fill out chart with information Section Product: Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 4 Go to website and search volunteer opportunities Send e-mail to teacher about interest Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Learner Section Guide The Problem: _____________________________________________________________ Solutions: What skills do we need to solve this problem? ________________________________ _________________________________ ________________________________ _________________________________ ________________________________ _________________________________ Learning Goals These are the learning goals we have for this unit. Listening/Speaking Reading Listen to story on website Read story and answer questions Watch videos of good and bad citizen Read about volunteer opportunities online behavior and discuss Writing/Grammar Technology Write answers to questions about story Open link in e-mail Write sentences about being a good citizen Search site for possible volunteer opportunity Fill out chart with information Listen to story online Watch video online Take poll online Try online discussion forum These 3 Learning Goals are most important to me: Learning Goals At the end of the unit… 1. _________________________________ Hard So-so Easy 2. __________________________________ Hard So-so Easy 3. __________________________________ Hard So-so Easy Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 5 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship To meet these goals I will: ___ Come to class every day. ___ Study at home 15 minutes every night. ___ Study at home 30 minutes every night. ___ Practice speaking in class. ___ Practice writing in class. ___ Read more every day. ___ Practice English at work. ___ Practice English outside of school. ___ Practice English with my family. ___ Go to the Learning Lab (1408) for English help. ___ Go to the DEL (Computer lab1419) or computer help Section Assessment: Section Project Score: ________ Section Assessment Score: _______ Self Evaluation: Check all that apply Skill By Myself I can Help others: I can I can I can Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 Still Need Help ____ Need more computer skills ____ Need more English skills ____ I feel too nervous. ____ I don’t need to do it. ____ I don’t want to do it. ____ Need more computer skills ____ Need more English skills ____ I feel too nervous. ____ I don’t need to do it. ____ I don’t want to do it. ____ Need more computer skills ____ Need more English skills ____ I feel too nervous. ____ I don’t need to do it. ____ I don’t want to do it. ____ Need more computer skills ____ Need more English skills ____ I feel too nervous. ____ I don’t need to do it. ____ I don’t want to do it. 6 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Technology Extension Options for Section 3 Note to teachers: You can do any or all of these options during the course of this section. You can also assign different learners easier or more difficult tasks, based on their technology skill level. Have learners listen to the reading in A1 individually by clicking on link http://resources.marshalladulteducation.org given in email. A2 could easily be turned into an online poll using SurveyMonkey or Poll Daddy. You could take one question at a time and ask it of the students in TodaysMeet.com or another online discussion website. Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 7 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Reading (A1) Read Being a Good Citizen or play from: http://resources.marshalladulteducation.org Pre-reading Citizen: anyone who lives in a town or city Candidate: a person who seeks a political office What is a good citizen? Do you think you’re a good citizen? Part 1: Reading We are all members of many communities. We are part of a neighborhood, town, and school. Children, teenagers, adults, and seniors - all of us have a part in bettering our communities. Good citizens make great communities! Here are some ways to become a better citizen: Obey laws/Follow rules – Every community has laws and rules. Drivers must stop at red traffic lights. People must pay their bills on time. Landlords must keep sidewalks shoveled. Children must raise their hand before speaking in class. Rules and laws are important. Think of what would happen if communities did not have them! Get involved – Know what’s happening in your community. Read about current events in the local newspaper. Learn about people, places and things in your area. Ask your children what’s going on in their schools. Attend community events and school activities. Be an active part of your community! Vote – Voting is an important part of citizenship. Read about candidates for office in your local newspaper. Know who you are voting for and what their ideas are. Write a letter to a local or state politician. Let him or her know about your ideas, opinions, and concerns. Reach out – Find ways to help others. Give food to a food shelf. Help coach a kids’ soccer team. Visit with a lonely neighbor. Make a meal for a family who is going through difficult times. Ask your family members if they can think of ways to help others. Teenagers could do chores for an elderly neighbor. Children could help clean up trash in the neighborhood. Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 8 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Part 2: After reading “Being a Good Citizen”, write three examples of each of the ways to be a good citizen. Share your examples with the class. Obey laws Follow rules Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 Get involved Vote 9 Reach out Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Part 3: Reading Comprehension 1. What does it mean to “reach out” in your community?_______________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 2. Why is it important to be a good citizen? ________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 3. What are two ways to become a better citizen?___________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 4. What does active mean?___________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 5. What do you think would happen if a community did not have laws and rules?_____________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 6. What does the words seniors mean in this reading?_______________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 7. How can you learn about local politics?_________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Writing Option A: How can you become a better citizen? Option B: Do you think you’re a good citizen? Why or why not? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 10 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Listening (A2) Go to WatchABC.com and search for the television show “What would you do?” Have students watch episodes about witnessing some bad behaviors. Have them think, write and share about what they would do if they witnessed those behaviors in public. Which behaviors are what good citizens do? Which behaviors are what bad citizens do? Would they say/do something to the person doing the bad behavior? Why or why not? Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 11 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Speaking (A3) Ask a student the questions and check his/her answers. This is to see how much you obey, are involved, vote and reach out, as discussed in the reading. Question: 1. Do you pay your bills on time? 2. Do you ever break the law by speeding? 3. Do you break the law by driving a car without a license? 4. Do you ever break the law by driving a car without insurance? 5. Do you vote? 6. Do you know what your children are studying in school? 7. Do you read the papers that your children bring home from school? 8. Do you talk to your children’s teachers? 9. Do you know who is the mayor, governor and senators of our state? 10. Do you read or watch the news? 11. Do you hold the door for the person coming in behind you? 12. Do you leave trash in classrooms on the tables or on the floor? 13. Do you leave trash on the ground outside? 14. Do you make dinner for a family who is going through a difficult time? 15. Do you make friends with people who are in your community, but not from your culture? 16. Do you give food or money to the poor? Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 Always Sometimes Never 12 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Volunteer Opportunities (A4) To volunteer means to do something without being forced (to choose to do it) and without getting paid to do it. You volunteer because you want to do something nice for other people. You might also volunteer to gain work experience. Most people who volunteer find that what they get, (experience, happiness, feeling good about themselves) is much more than what they give. In other words, you do this because you want to help but you end up feeling like you gained so much from the experience. Go to www.VolunteerMatch.org. Type in your Zip Code. Read through the volunteer opportunities. Write an email about the opportunity that you would be interested in trying. Send email to the teacher and to another student, whom you might like to try this volunteer opportunity with. Note to teacher: You could do this activity as a jigsaw. Assign each group a different volunteer opportunity and have them report back to each other saying what the opportunity is, where, what they’d do as volunteer, etc. Obviously, you would need to do the search before class and prepare questions. The next page shows some potential questions you can ask. Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 13 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Directions: Go to VolunteerMatch.com. Type in 55104 as the Zip Code. Group 1 Click on: ___________________________________ Group 2 Click on: ___________________________________ Group 3 Click on: ___________________________________ Group 4 Click on: ___________________________________ Answer the following questions about the volunteer opportunity (if the information is not in the listing, write “N/A” for “information not available.” Question 1 What is the name of the organization (the place)? 2 What would you do as a volunteer? 3 For what days/hours do they want a volunteer? 4 How many people in your group think they would like to do this volunteer opportunity? How many people in your group think they would not like to do this volunteer opportunity? 5 Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 Answer 14 Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Now, share your answers. In your new group, share your answers. Group 1’s Answers Group 2’s Answers Group 3’s Answers Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 15 Group 4’s Answers Citizenship_ Section 3_Obligations of Citizenship Obligations Summary Activity (SP) 1. Were you a good citizen in your native country? What qualities must a person have or should a person do to be a good citizen in your native country? Write in the circle “My Country.” 2. You learned about what it means to be a good citizen in the U.S. Write some examples in the circle “In the U.S.” 3. In the area where the circle intersect (in the middle) write the qualities or actions that are the same. Qualities or Actions of a Good Citizen My Country Hubbs Center EL Civics 2011-2013 The Same In the U.S. 16