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 Build on what you know:  Who helped you today? Perhaps someone in your family made your lunch. Perhaps your teacher taught you something new. When people help one another, they are being GOOD CITIZENS.

 What are some ways to practice good citizenship?  Why should everyone practice good citizenship?

 What are the benefits of working together, rather than alone?  What are some examples of helping for the common good?

 How did other community members contribute to the project?  How did Habitat for Humanity help the volunteers?