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1 | Civic Action: Then and Now | |
2 | Inquiry Question | How can you take action to make a difference? |
3 | Minds On | Write quietly for two minutes
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4 | Activity | Watch the video Women and the Vote
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5 | Activity | Watch the video Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada’s Constitution
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6 | Activity | Getting Ready Your group will need:
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7 | Activity | The activity board shows four ways to take civic action. |
8 | Activity | Participating as an individual: personal actions like volunteering, signing a petition, attending a meeting or expressing your opinion. What actions did we see in the video that might be "participating as an individual"? E.g. A person who signs a petition is participating as an individual. |
9 | Activity | Working together as a group: collective actions such as joining or forming a group with like-minded people to plan and organize activities. What actions did we see in the video that might be “working together as a group"? E.g. When many people decide to create and circulate a petition, that is working together as a group. |
10 | Activity | Building public support: outreach actions like holding a rally or starting a communications campaign to convince others to support your cause. What actions did we see in the video that might be "building public support"? E.g. When a petition draws widespread attention to an issue, that is building public support. |
11 | Activity | Working through the political system: actions like contacting a politician or presenting a petition to bring an issue to elected officials and others involved in politics and government. What actions did we see in the video that might be "working through the political system"? E.g. When a petition is presented to an elected official, that is working through the political system. |
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13 | Consolidation | Discuss in your small group. Be prepared to share with the class:
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14 | Consolidation | Individual reflection:
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15 | Consolidation | Planning your civic action Think about the thing you would like to change. (Hint: You wrote this down at the start of the lesson)
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16 | Consolidation | Planning your civic action
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