Secondary 3 Social Studies

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CITIZENSHIP What does it mean for me to be a citizen of my country?

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CITIZENSHIP

What does it mean for me to be a citizen of my country?

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BY THE END OF THE LESSON

We will be able to,• Describe the ways to become a citizen

in Singapore.

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GUIDING QUESTION1. What does it mean for me to be a

citizen of my country?

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HOW DID YOU BECOME A SINGAPORE CITIZEN?

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QUESTION• What are the three ways to become a

Singapore citizen?

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WAYS TO BECOME A CITIZEN

1. By descent– A newborn can become a Singaporean when

he/she have at least one Singaporean parent.2. By marriage– A foreigner can become a Singaporean By

marrying a Singaporean.3. By naturalisation– A foreigner can become a Singaporean by

being a PR for at least two years and gainfully employed.

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GUIDING QUESTION1. What does it mean for me to be a

citizen of my country?

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BY THE END OF THE LESSON

We will be able to,• List the three attributes of citizenship.• Describe how citizenship can be

shaped by legal status.

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CITIZENSHIP SHAPED BY LEGAL STATUS

1. Citizenship in a democracy2. Rights of citizens3. Responsibilities of citizens

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CITIZENSHIP IN A DEMOCRACY

• In a representative democracy, citizens elect their leaders.

• These representatives form the government and are given the authority to make decisions on behalf of the citizens.

• I am a citizen because ...

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RIGHTS OF CITIZENS• The constitution is a collection of

rules that determine the creation and operation of the government and is the supreme law of the land.

• The rights of citizens are included as part of the constitution.

• I am a citizen because ...

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS

• As citizens, we have to fulfill our responsibilities such as to obey the laws of the land.

• I am a citizen because ...

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CITIZENSHIP SHAPED BY IDENTITY

• Sense of identity:– A shared belief that we belong to the

same country.– Examples?

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CITIZENSHIP SHAPED BY PARTICIPATION

• Participation– Common practices such as ...

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SOURCE INVESTIGATION

• Study Source A (textbook page 21).•  What does citizenship mean to this

American? Explain your answer.

• Citizenship means...• I know this from ...

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SOURCE INVESTIGATION

• Citizenship means being responsible citizens by being law-abiding.

• I know this from “Citizenship is certainly about observing the law”.

• Citizenship means participating in common activities.

• I know this from “... ... ”

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SOURCE INVESTIGATION

• Study Sources A, B, C, D E and F (textbook page 24, 25).

• Choose three sources. • What does citizenship mean to these

sources? Explain your answer.

• Citizenship means...• I know this from ...