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 Citizenship in the
Community
This program
examines the responsibilities of all citizens to
make each community the best it can be through
community involvement. Students learn the ins
and outs of what a citizen is and find out what
it takes to be a good one. They will also get
tips on how they can get involved as good
citizens at home and in their community, and
they will explore one of the most valued rights
of an American citizen – the right to vote! Also
available on DVD.
Reviews: ナthis
technically excellent production touches on
everything that primary grade teachers include
in their units on citizenship and the local
community. While designed as an adjunct to the
primary grades community and citizenship units,
the video can be used as well by upper
elementary grade classes to supplement
discussions about citizenship. Public libraries
with large home schooled populations will also
want to include this fine video in their
collections. – Linda Skeele, Western Elementary
School, Georgetown, KY | School Library Journal
02/03
Awards: Video of the Week – School
Library Journal 02/03
Teacher's Guide in PDF format
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