Active Citizenship WWO/ Community Participation.  Name five ways you could help in your local community.  Name five local charities  Name three national.

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Active Citizenship WWO/ Community Participation

 Name five ways you could help in your local community.  Name five local charities  Name three national charities  Name two international charities

 To produce PowerPoint presentations on Local charities  To express our opinions on where the enterprise money should go

 You have 30 minutes to prepare your PowerPoint and practice.  Pairs will then start to present to the group (This will continue next lesson)

 Complete page 8  Where and when have you been working together?  Have you helped each other? How?

 What local charities are there?  So far who do you think should benefit from the money?  Why?