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We will identify examples of citizenship using quotes and small group discussions.

We will identify examples of citizenship using quotes and small group discussions. Preview – Respect Yourself by the Staple Singers.

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We will identify examples of citizenship using quotes and small group discussions.

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  1. We will identify examples of citizenship using quotes and small group discussions.

  2. Preview – Respect Yourself by the Staple Singers If you disrespect anybody that you run in toHow in the world do you think anybody's s'posed to respect youIf you don't give a heck 'bout the man with the bible in his handJust get out the way, and let the gentleman do his thingYou the kind of gentleman that want everything your wayTake the sheet off your face, boy, it's a brand new day

  3. Respect yourself, respect yourselfIf you don't respect yourselfAin't nobody gonna give a good cahoot, na na na naRespect yourself, respect yourself If you're walking 'round think'n that the world owes you something causeYou're here you goin' out the world backwards like you did when youPut your hand on your mouth when you cough, that'll help the solutionOh, you cuss around women and you don't even know their names and youDumb enough to think that'll make you a big ol man

  4. So how does a society define respect? civic values

  5. Identify examples of responsible citizenship using quotes and small group discussions. Each group receives a card with a civic value. Read the quote and discuss the meaning of the civic value. Share with class. Each group receives a scenario card. Discuss what is best thing to do and which civic value is exemplified. Share with class. What is right is not always easy, and what is easy is not always right! OBJECTIVE: PROCEDURE: RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, INTEGRITY, INITIATIVE, PERSEVERANCE, COURAGE, JUSTICE, MODERATION

  6. Your Challenge

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