Below are samples of student work from our Civics and Government unit about what it means to be a good citizen.

This is an example of a student’s community web they created. During this lesson students strived to identify which communities they are a part of and how they want to keep them.

Part of the culminating assessment was a group drawing to show what a good citizen looks like. By working off one another, this group created a drawing where citizens are picking up trash, flowers are planted, and money is being distributed.
After a guest speaker called in to talk about her experience working with refugees at the border, this was a student’s response including questions. It shows her curiosity and dedication to learning more about the world.
She says: “I found out that Jenny’s parents are immigrants and that she helps like more than 500 people and that you have to be good to be a good citizen. I found it interesting that the government is mad and he is lying. Are the people sad?”