INTEGRATED LITERACY ASSIGNMENT By: Kenzie Dietrich 1-C 5.0.2: Identify situations in which people act as good citizens in the school community. (Thoughtful.

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INTEGRATED LITERACY ASSIGNMENT By: Kenzie Dietrich 1-C 5.0.2: Identify situations in which people act as good citizens in the school community. (Thoughtful and effective participation in school, respect for the rights of others, respect for rule of law, voting, volunteering, compassion, courage, and honesty)

Poetry and Music A good citizen Will always do a good deed Or even help a stranger in need. A good citizen Obeys all laws And follows traffic rules without a pause. A good citizen Will volunteer their time Even though they don’t earn a dime. A good citizen Might donate warm clothes When the winter wind blows. A good citizen Is easy to be Sometimes all it takes is a smile, you see. 10&list=PLWY6Dfg16aKb4tJyXGHSAbIzovVP0 tz3Q&index=4

Art Project: Recycled Art Materials:  To make the globe - Old container tops (pop bottles, coffee cans, peanut butter top, ect) - Large cut out of globe - Green and blue paint  To make the people - Popsicle sticks, rubber bands, buttons, yarn, pencils, or anything students can bring in that they could use to make a mini model of them.

Lesson Plan: What is a Good Citizen? Why is it important to follow rules?

The Mailbox  Give a Hoot: Practicing Good Citizenship  A Better Me  Taking Notice  Star Citizen  Spread the Word

Lesson Plan: Five Pillars of Good Citizenship You find a watch on the playground. What could happen next?

Games and Activities Matching Games Awarding Good Citizens Neighbors and Community write and read books; I am a good citizen booklet

VIDEOS 5A8&feature=player_detailpage Being a Good Citizen being-a-good-citizen-at-school

Social Studies Alive!  Chapters 1: How do we get along in school… Characteristics of a good citizen  Chapter 5: How are we good helpers at school? TEXT BOOKS Lesson guide booklet and interactive student notebook coincide with text

WEB SITES level_help/governance_civics_citizenship_fir st_1st_grade_social_studies.htm Teacher Resources: 1. Internet4Classrooms Interactive sites for kids! shtml#second 2. Education World

Big Books!!  Being Fair  Following the Rules  Making a difference  Extension, Good citizens in the community. Keep us Safe Fair play Care for Earth Being a Good CitizenWhy do We Have Rules?

Citations Korba, J. (2004). Being a Good Citizen. Marlborough, MT: Reading Powerworks. Orr, S. H. (2009). Why Do We Have Rules? Pelham, NY: Benchmark Education Company. Davis, S. S., Green, D. A., Kohnke, J. L., & Romie, B. (2005, August). Give a Hoot! The MAilbox, 27(4), Bower, B., & Lobdell, J. (2003). How do we get along in school. In Social Studies Alive! (pp. 2-52). Palo Alto, CA: Teachers' Curriculum Institute. Bower, B., & Lobdell, J. (2003). How Are We Good Helpers in School? In Social Studies Alive! (pp. 2-52). Palo Alto, CA: Teachers' Curriculum Institute.\ Bower, B., & Lobdell, J. (2003). How do we get along in school. In Social Studies Alive! Interactive Student Notebook (pp. 2-52). Palo Alto, CA: Teachers' Curriculum Institute. Tamblyn, C. M. (2006). I Am a Good Citizen. In Neighboorhood & Community; Write & Read Books (pp ). N.p.: Scholastic Inc. Hopkins, Gary. "Five Pilliars of Good Citizenship." Education World. Education World, 31 Jan Web. 4 Oct

More Citations Education World. Education World. Ed. Gary Hopkins. N.p., Web. 4 Oct Brooks, Susan, and Bill Byles. Internet4teachers. N.p., Web. 11 Oct "What makes a good citizen?." Easter Upper Pennensula IDS. Schoolwrites, 20 Jan Web. 5 Oct K, Jackson. "A Good Citizen." Teen Ink. EmersonMedia, Web. 11 Oct Community Song. Have Fun Teaching, Web. 11 Oct Meiners, Cheri J. Know and Follow Rules. N.p.: CHeri J. Meiners, N. pag. Web. 11 Oct Being a Good Citizen. Family Education Series, Web. 11 Oct Being a Good Citizen in School. Humans Relations Media, Web. 11 Oct Castro, Julian. Kids Next Door. HUD.GOV, Web. 11 Oct