2013 september 11 一 bell ringer get out your civics flash card papers. pick up a question you...
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2013 September 11一 Bell Ringer
Get out your Civics Flash Card papers.
Pick up a question you haven’t had before from the front cart
Write the question on your paper.
You have two minutes left to write.
I will read out the answers I have.
When you think you think you hear your answer, stand up and read me your question.
If you are right, come pick up the card.
I am timing the class. When all answers have been handed out, I will stop the timer. You are competing against the other classes.
Answers Time
CIVICS FLASH CARDS 1
Second Step Prep
CIVICS FLASH CARDS 2 Adjusted Time
1st period 6:58.3 5:02.4 6:54.7 7:16.5
2nd period 8:43.5
11:50.3
5:59.0 5:41.9
4th period 9:57.4 8:04.5 7:17.6 7:17.6
5th period 7:23.3 4:13.8 8:32.2 9:09.1
6th period 8:09.4 4:58.6 8:05.4 7:42.2
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二 ProblemsSelect one person from the class to write on the board
today.
You have one minute to make your selection before I pick for
you.
二 Problems
What problems in our school would you like to see changed?
Writer, please take six suggestions from the class.
I need two volunteers to pass out worksheets.
三 Solutions!
After you have chosen two problems, we need to come up with action steps to solve these problems.
An action step is a good starting point when you are looking for a solution.
Use the suggestions on the next page for ideas. You may make up your own. Write one action step for each problem.
After you write an action step for each problem, explain how that action step could help solve the issue.
On the worksheet, write down the two problems with school that you care MOST about.
If you hate them all, make up your own.
Action Step Examples
blog about itcomplain about it to your pet dog make Facebook posts on all of your friends’ timelinesmake posters for your schoolopen your own store prepare a report and present it to your city councilput up fliers in your neighborhoodraise money by selling chocolateraise money with a lemonade standstart a neighborhood watchtweet about itwhine about it to your friends
* whine about it to your friends * write letters to companies
* write to City Hall and the mayor
* write to the President of the United States
* write to the school board* write to the principal* write to Santa Claus
* write to your representative in Congress* write to your representatives in the legislature
* write to your senators
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四 Planning a Presentation
I will now separate you into groups.
You will be completing the back of the worksheet together.
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If you want to solve a problem,
you have to work together.
The next step is take action on your problem.
No matter what you want to change at school,
writing one letter might not get things done.
You have to use the power of numbers.
In your groups, you are going to compose a short persuasive paragraph explaining why the principal or a teacher needs to help you
make whatever change you want.
Get our a CLEAN, BLANK sheet of paper.
Dear __________,
I am writing to you to tell you about a problem in our
school. That problem is ________. This issue is important to me
because ________ and ________. If we could fix this problem, life
would be better at school because ________. The causes of our
problem are ________ and ________. A good first step to solving
this problem would be ________. Thank you for reading about
the problem of ________ in our school. I hope you will join me in
trying to address this issue.
Sincerely,
________