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Citizen Me! ALL the LAYERS to YOUR CITIZENSHIP Part Two

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Citizen Me!. ALL. the. Part Two. LAYERS. to. YOUR. CITIZENSHIP. Sometimes rights …. …are the flip side of responsibilities. Rights. Responsibilities. So if the handbook says you can’t do something…. …it is silently giving you the right to do something else!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Citizen Me!

ALLthe

LAYERS

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YOURCITIZENSHIP

Part Two

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Rights

Sometimes

rights…

…are the flip side of

responsibilities.

Responsibilities

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So if the handbook

says you can’t do

something……it is silently giving

you the right to do

something else!

No wallets

with chains!

You have the right to

bring a regular wallet.

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So school handbooks are

usually the opposite of

the U.S. Constitution

because they list

responsibilities instead

of rights.

Try out some

examples of how

responsibilities can

silently tell you what

your rights are!

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“Do not throw food in the lunch room” is silently saying you have the right to:

Eat in the lunch room!

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Attend athletic activities!

“Students must be seated during athletic activities” is silently saying you have the right to:

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Wear appropriate T-shirts!

“No T-shirts with inappropriate slogans” is silently saying you have the right to:

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RIGHTS

Record it here!

Attend sports, eat in

lunchroom

Right to free education; Equal rights for men and

womenRight to use sidewalks and

parks School Handboo

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SCHOOL

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Freedom of speech, right to vote, right to a jury trial

What rights do you have at your school?

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The adults in

charge at home

give you rights

that only apply at

home.

For example, you

probably have the

right to eat the

food they buy, and

you might have the

right to watch TV

and play video

games.

Adults in Charge

HOME

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Record it here!

TV, video games, eat

food

Right to free education; Equal rights for men and

womenRight to use sidewalks and

parksAttend

sports, eat in lunchroom

RIGHTS

Adults in Charge

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Freedom of speech, right to vote, right to a jury trial

Remember: These are all just examples!

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RIGHTS

Check Your Work:

TV, video games, eat

food

Right to free education; Equal rights for men and

womenRight to use

sidewalks and parks

Attend sports, eat in

lunchroom

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Freedom of speech, right to vote, right to a jury trial

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SIDE 4:RESPONSIBILITIES!

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A. Things adults have to do.

C. Duties to other people, the government, or to society.

B. Unpleasant activities nobody wants to do.

D. Chores you do after school.

Responsibilities are…

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HOME

For example, you

might have to

sweep the floor, get

groceries… or even

wash the dog!

The adults in

charge at home

give you duties you

are only

responsible for at

home.

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Record it here!

Sweep floor, wash dishes

& dog

RESPONSIBILITIES

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What responsibilities do you have at home?

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SCHOOLWell! I don’t have any

trouble figuring out

what my

responsibilities at

school are! They’re all

listed right in the

school handbook!

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SCHOOLAt school, you are

responsible for following the rules.You already learned that school rules usually tell

you what NOT to do.

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Sweep floor, wash dishes

& dog

Behave in class No gum, hats,

weapons

RESPONSIBILITIES

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SCHOOL

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What responsibilities do you have at your school?

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City charters often

contain rules, kind of

like a school

handbook.

CITY

Laws that apply only

within a city are

called ordinances.

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If a city ordinance tells

you not to do

something...…then you know you

have a responsibility

not to do that thing.

CITY

NO person may have a

dog that barks at

night

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Even if the ordinance just

says what the punishment

is……you can still figure out

you have a responsibility

not to do that thing.

CITY

There is a $50 fine for flying a kite in the park.

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Record it here!

RESPONSIBILITIES

Sweep floor, wash dishes

& dog

Behave in class

No gum, hats,

weapons

No barking dogs,No kites in park

CITY

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What responsibilities do you have in your town?

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Paying TAXES is one of the biggest

responsibilities you’ll find in a state constitution…

For example, your state might have taxes on

property you own, on income you earn, and

even on the stuff you buy at the store!

State Constitution

STATE

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State Constituti

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Behave in class No gum, hats,

weapons

No barking dogs,No kites in park

Property tax, income tax,

sales tax

Sweep floor, wash dishes

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RESPONSIBILITIES

STATE

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What do you think your state uses your taxes for?

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NATION

The Constitution does not have a list of

responsibilities, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any.

United States Constitution

The Constitution creates a government that can’t

work if people don’t participate!

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NATION

Could you have a jury trial if everyone refused to do jury duty?

United States ConstitutionJury duty is a responsibility we have to others and to the government.

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NATION

What would happen if NOBODY showed up to vote??

United States ConstitutionVoting is a responsibility we have to our society and the government.

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NATION

What good is voting if you have no idea what you’re voting for?

United States ConstitutionStaying informed is a responsibility we have to society.

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NATION

Sometimes rights and responsibilities clash!

United States ConstitutionWhat would happen if you yelled “Fire!” in a crowded theater?

Responsibility for public safety comes before the right to free speech!

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RESPONSIBILITIES

Record it here!

Sweep floor, wash dishes

& dog

Jury duty; voting; staying informed;

don’t put people at risk

Behave in class

No gum, hats,

weapons

No barking dogs,No kites in park

Property tax, income tax,

sales tax

NATION

United States

Constitution

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Can you think of any other responsibilities you have to your country?

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Jury duty; Voting; Staying informed; don’t put people at risk

Behave in class

No gum, hats, weapons

No barking dogs,No kites in park

Property tax, income tax,

sales tax

Sweep floor, wash dishes

& dog

Check Your Work:

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RESPONSIBILITIES

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NICE JOB! Now, following your

teacher’s instructions, build

your Citizenship Pyramid!

ALL DONE!