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This document provides a homework assignment on the topic of global citizenship. It includes activities like defining what a global citizen means, matching vocabulary words to pictures related to global citizenship, reading a passage about rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and making a collage about solving global problems as a global citizen. The homework aims to help students understand what it means to be a citizen not just of their local community or country, but of the global community, and to consider their role and responsibilities in improving issues around the world.

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Global - Rights - Responsibilities - Planet - Diversity

This document provides a homework assignment on the topic of global citizenship. It includes activities like defining what a global citizen means, matching vocabulary words to pictures related to global citizenship, reading a passage about rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and making a collage about solving global problems as a global citizen. The homework aims to help students understand what it means to be a citizen not just of their local community or country, but of the global community, and to consider their role and responsibilities in improving issues around the world.

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Homework week 15th (june 22nd -26th )

Topic: Global citizenship Subtopic: What does a global citizen mean?

Mindfulness activity

1.-Look at the diagram below and write down your info. In myself: write your name, in my
home: write the name of your neighborhood, etc.

“When thinking about our world in relation to global citizenship, we consider things like global
issues, for example: peace and human rights, democracy, non-discrimination and diversity and a
sense of belonging to the global community and common humanity”
Vocabulary activity
2.- Look at the pictures below then match the words to the corresponding picture.

global - rights - responsibilities - planet - diversity

a b c
d e

Reading of reflection

3.- Read the following text then complete the exercises below.

Be a Global Citizen! Everyone is a citizen of a country and other places on a map. There’s also
local and state citizenship. Did you know that you’re a citizen of your school community, as
well? So, what exactly does it mean to be a citizen, anyway? A citizen is a member of a
community with rights and responsibilities. In school you receive an education (a right) and you
must obey school rules (a responsibility). Can you name other rights and responsibilities that
come with citizenship? There’s a community that’s even bigger than your country that you can
be a citizen of, no matter where you live. It’s our planet. We’re connected to people like never
before, from where you buy and sell, to the air we breathe, to the technology that makes
anyone’s ideas just a click away. Through the United Nations, you have rights common to all
people globally. You also have a responsibility to respect all people’s rights. National citizenship
reminds important, but our common bonds and challenges are bigger than any national
borders. Embrace the world-be a global citizen!

What’s the word?

Use the clues to unscramble the following words relating to global citizenship.

a. C R O O A L B T E A L (To work together)

b. Y E T D I S R V I (Inclusion from different types of people)

c. L A L B G O (Opposite of local)

d. L N T P A E (Earth is one, Mars is another)

e. L E R I O S S I Y N P I T B (“Do you like ______ for your actions?”)

f. SI R H G T (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for civil ______.)

g. K A S T E A O I C N T (A global citizen ______ to improve the world.)

a b c d

e f g
Playful activity:

4.- Make a collage about “solving global problems as a global citizen.” Steps to make your
collage:

a) Which are the problems you consider need to be solved in the world?

b) Make a list of 10 aspects.

Aspects to be solved in the world

1. _____________________________________ 2. _____________________________________

3. _____________________________________ 4. _____________________________________

5. _____________________________________ 6. _____________________________________

7. _____________________________________ 8. _____________________________________

9. _____________________________________ 10. _____________________________________

c) Now look up photos from a magazine, from internet , from newspaper or the pictures you can
draw for each aspect you wrote above.

d) Finally, make your collage in any material you have at home (A4, A3, sheet of you notebook,
chart paper, …….etc)

e) note: add this collage to your “portafolio” and upload the picture about your collage to the
group of Microsoft Teams

Self-Evaluation:

Questions: Yes, I do No, I don´t

Have you understood why it is important to think


as a global citizen?

After doing your collage, do you think you are living


as a global citizen?

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