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Citizenship Example Sorting

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📋 Part A & B: Sort the Examples

Read each example. Tick whether it is an example of local, regional or global citizenship.

1. Students help clean up rubbish around their school and local park.

Local
Regional
Global

2. A family donates supplies to people affected by flooding in Queensland.

Local
Regional
Global

3. A class learns about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Local
Regional
Global

4. Community members volunteer at a local food pantry.

Local
Regional
Global

5. People across Australia raise money for bushfire recovery.

Local
Regional
Global

6. A group shares information online about protecting endangered animals around the world.

Local
Regional
Global

7. A school holds a fundraiser to support families in the local area.

Local
Regional
Global

8. Volunteers help during a storm or flood emergency in their state.

Local
Regional
Global

9. People take action to reduce plastic pollution in oceans around the world.

Local
Regional
Global

10. A local youth group organises activities for children after school.

Local
Regional
Global

✏️ Part C & D: Explain Your Thinking and Social Media

Part C: Choose three examples from Part B. Explain why you sorted each one as local, regional or global citizenship.
Example 1
I chose number: ____
I think this is an example of __________________ citizenship because:
Example 2
I chose number: ____
I think this is an example of __________________ citizenship because:
Example 3
I chose number: ____
I think this is an example of __________________ citizenship because:
Part D: Social Media and Citizenship
1. How can social media help people become active citizens?
2. What information should a social media post include if it wants people to help with a civic goal?

Suggested points: who needs help, what people can do, where and when to meet, contact or link, and how to stay safe.

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