Definition: Obeys the law, respects authority, contributes to their community, loves his/her country, respects all nationalities, believes in doing what is right, stands up for the rights of others, tries to serve others before him/herself
November’s character trait is “Citizenship”. After doing some research, following are examples of what citizenship looks like:
- Plays by the rules
- Obeys laws and rules
- Does his or her share of the work
- Stays informed
- Cooperates
- Protects the environment and conserves resources
- Respects authority
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Books about Citizenship:
The Babe & I
Hawk, I'm Your Brother
by Byrd Baylor, Peter Parnall (Illustrator)
Fly Away Home
by Eve Bunting, Ronald Himler (Illustrator)
How To Lose All Your Friends
by Nancy Carlson
Miss Rumphius
by Barbara Cooney
A Fine, Fine School
by Sharon Creech, Harry Bliss ( Illustrator)
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
by Doreen Cronin, Betsy Lewin (Illustrator)
Duck for President
by Doreen Cronin, Betsy Lewin ( Illustrator )
The Legend of the Bluebonnet (Paperback)
~ Tomie dePaola (Author)
The Yellow Star
by Carmen Agra Deedy
Rose for Abby
Chrysanthemum
Henry Hikes to Fitchburg
by D.B. Johnson, Donald B. Johnson (Illustrator)
Goggles!
Nim and the War Effort
The Teddy Bear
The Recess Queen
Thank You, Mr. Falker
The Flag We Love
One Hundred Is a Family
Ryan, Pam Munoz One Hundred Is a Family
Saltzberg, Barney Crazy Hair Day
Seuss, Dr. The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins
Wahl, Jan Candy Shop
Yangsook, Choi The Name Jar
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