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*What is the difference between a VOLUNTEER and a WORKER? What are some ways you VOLUNTEERED last night? Chapter 7 Lesson 1 Learning Target: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship

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*What is the difference between a VOLUNTEER and a WORKER?

What are some ways you VOLUNTEERED last night?

Chapter 7Lesson 1

Learning Target: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship

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Citizens Make a Difference!

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someone in your family made your lunch. Perhaps your teacher taught you something new. When people help one another, they are being GOOD CITIZENS.

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Citizens Can Help!

What are some ways to practice good citizenship?

Why should everyone practice good citizenship?

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Working Together

What are the benefits of working together, rather than alone?

What are some examples of helping for the common good?

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Students Help Others How did other community members

contribute to the project?

How did Habitat for Humanity help the volunteers?