Traits of a Responsible Citizen.  “Describe a responsible citizen?”  Two to three strong paragraphs.

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Traits of a Responsible Citizen

 “Describe a responsible citizen?”  Two to three strong paragraphs

9aA2A1s  Identify from the video clip personal traits of a good citizen.  Make a list.  2A1s 2A1s

 Begins with  Includes  Coexisting with  Resulting in  trustworthiness and honesty  courtesy and respect for the rights of others  the practice of responsibility, accountability, and self-reliance  respect for the law and patriotism

 gWZQ&feature=fvwrel gWZQ&feature=fvwrel  Once the video is over complete one of the following sentences and then reflect upon your statement: “I am a good citizen of the communities in which I live because….”  Part Two: “My virtues impact my role as a citizen…..”  Part Three: “One area of citizenship I want to improve upon is ___________ and will do so by….”