Vocabulary
Citizens role
Teaching Citizenship
Active Citizenship
Thats Random?
100

The term, ‘citizen’ means…..

What is we are citizens of the world, citizens of our country, citizens of a school or classroom, and citizens of a family?

100

Citizens must take responsibility for what ... 

What are their actions

100

Why is it important to teach children how to be active citizens in our society?

What is children will hold positions of leadership and responsibility well into the 21st century and set the course for the 22nd century? 

100

 An ____ is characterized by democratic leadership behavior, positive teacher verbal behavior, respect for students, peer interaction, open discussion, student participation, and cooperation.

What is an Open Classroom? 

100

Where was the term 'citizenship' idea born?

What is Ancient Greece? 

200

The original meaning of the term ‘public school’ is...

What is students learn in each other’s company rather than privately from a tutor?

200

A relational place where people work together, play together, and share their thoughts, feelings, and dreams?

What is A true community? 

200

In order to keep democracy alive in the future, an educator's task is what?

What is inspire the young towards meaningful participatory citizenship?

200

The classroom must be a place for active learning, True or False

What is TRUE?

200

What is the big green landmark in New York? 

What is the Statue of Liberty? 

300

_______ is a relational place where people work together, play together, and share their thoughts, feelings, and dreams.

What is true community? 

300

What are helpful way students can be active citizens in our community? 

What is Picking up litter, planting trees, and helping the elderly?

300

At what two separate but related levels does citizenship education take place at?

What are Formal and informal? 

300

Citizenship education is clearly to be a central focus of what? 

What is Social Studies? 

300

What two events serve as a reminder of free institutions and individual freedoms? 

What is the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution? 

400

What involves the study of civics and government?

What is formal curriculum? 

400

When would social knowledge of a topic arise? 

What is a shared group experience? 

400

What does formal citizenship education involve?

What is the academic study of history, civics, literature, the arts, and other subjects?

400

There are several ways in which a school ____ be a democracy 

Can or Cannot? 

What is Cannot? 
400

What President shared during the Gettysburg Address, "of the people, by the people, for the people", which is an essential phrase that defines the role of citizenship in lyric poetry. 

What is Abraham Lincoln? 

500

The term ‘open classroom’ is characterized by what…

What is democratic leadership behaviors, positive teacher verbal behaviors, respect for students, peer interaction, open discussion, student participation, and cooperation?

500

What are three concepts of effective citizenship?

What is...? 

Patriotism

Government 

Participation

Caring

Rights and responsibilities 

Rules and Laws

500

What does informal citizenship education involve?

What is experiential, often involving the life of the classroom, the playground, the community, and the home? 

500

This person's dream of school as a miniature democracy represents a school and classroom ideal.

What is John Dewey?

500

Americans live in the world's oldest constitutional democracy. The U.S. constitution was drafted and ratified in what time period? (Hint: in the 1700's)

What is 1780's, particularly 1787-1789?

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