Title: Citizenship%20Action%20Projects
1Citizenship Action Projects
C. A. P.
- Kids can change the world!
2Inspiration
- The history of every country
- begins in the heart
- of a man or a woman.
- Willa Cather (O Pioneers)
3- If you dont like the way the world is, you
change it one step at a time. - Marian Wright Edelman
4- "It is from numberless, diverse
- acts of courage and belief
- that human history is shaped.
- Each time a person stands up for an ideal
- or acts to improve the lot of others
- or strikes out against injustice,
- he or she sends a tiny ripple of hope.
- Robert F. Kennedy
5- We must remember that one determined person
- can make a significant difference
- and that a small group of determined people
- can change the course of history.
- Sonia Johnson
6- Service is the rent we pay for living.
- Marian Wright Edelman
7- Lifes most urgent question is,
- what are you doing for others?
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
8- We sometimes feel that what we do
- is just a drop in the ocean,
- but the ocean would be less because of the
missing drop. - Mother Theresa of Calcutta
9- Hundreds and thousands of young people
- around the world
- can break through
- these walls.
- You can change the world.
- Dr. Jane Goodall
10- We overwhelm children with all the suffering
- and evil in the world, but do we enable them to
act? Sister Joan Magnetti, cited in Thomas
Lickonas Educating for Character
11Citizenship Action Projects in History Class at
the Episcopal Academy
C. A. P.
- As our final class project,
- I ask my students to think about a real-world
problem they care about and act to change it for
the better.
12- One of my history students asked, What does the
C.A.P. project have to do with history? - Great question!
-
- I share my inspirations with them,
- and I also say,
- I want you to make history by taking action to
improve the lives of the people, plants, and
animals around you. - Be a thinking, caring, and active citizen, and
YOU will be making history of your own.
13I invite you to help your students put their
dreams into action.
C. A. P.
- Sample directions for students are below
14Goals
C. A. P.
- CAP off our year studying American History by
making some history yourself! - Goal To see the positive effects of your own
individual efforts on the world around you. - To see the cumulative effects of the sincere
efforts of many active citizens.
15Task
C. A. P.
- Identify a problem in your home, school,
community, country, or the world at large. - Identify a way you can work actively to improve
the situation. - Make a plan and carry it out alone or with
others, for a long or short time period. - Report on your project to the class.
- Make a poster (8 ½ by 11) by hand or using
computer telling about your project.
16Problems Possibilities Home
C. A. P.
Lunch food is wasted. You start packing your own lunches.
Someone in your family is sick or hospitalized. You schedule visits. You create posters for their hospital room.
Children are not cleaning up at home. You make a job chart for you and your siblings to follow.
17School
People feel left out at lunch. Invite new people to sit with you each day.
Litter is all over the locker area. Remind your classmates to clean up. Make signs.
Kids bully each other when teachers are not around. Start a speak out campaign. Do skits, make posters.
18Community
Elderly need transport to doctors appointments. Raise funds for ElderNet or other such organizations.
Animals need adopting and shelters need funds. Walk for the SPCA. Educate classmates about adopting animals.
Neighborhood parks are full of litter. Organize a weekly park clean up in your neighborhood.
19Country
Young people do not vote. Start a register to vote campaign. Educate classmates about voting rights.
Oil prices are very high. US relies on oil too much. Educate classmates about hybrid cars, carpools.
Obesity is a major health problem. Teach classmates about healthy eating habits and exercise.
20World
Children around the world need clean food and water. Learn about UNICEF and other aid organizations.
AIDS is a worldwide epidemic. Educate your classmates about HIV-AIDS.
There are many wars around the world. Learn about the work of the UN and other peace organizations.
21Timeline for project
C. A. P.
- March 10 through April 19 THINK! Gather ideas.
- Talk to your teachers, family, and friends.
- April 20 Share your idea for a CAP project.
- FROM March 10 through May 24 Do the project at
any point during this time period! - DUE Wednesday, May 18 One paragraph project
description (standard writing format). - Wednesday, May 25 Present project to class
(tell them what you did _at_3 minutes). - Wednesday, May 25 Handmade or computer-made
poster due when you talk to class.
22Kids Share Project Ideas
C. A. P.
- About a month after making the assignment, take a
class period to have kids share CAP ideas. - Lead the discussion and elaborate on their
thinking. Ask them why issues are important. - Help students understand why proposals may or may
not work. Present alternatives to fundraising. - Invite classmates to work together on similar
projects. - Allow students to change plans and projects.
Student interest is key!
23Sample paragraph book donations
- When I first received this assignment I began
to think of ideas and right away I thought of
donating books to one of my dads hospitals,
because they are in need of books. - My plan to collect books is to give out flyers
to my friends and neighbors (which I have done).
Then I will collect the books on May 20th and
deliver them to the hospital on May 23rd. So far
I have given out the flyers and I have also
collected some book donations from a few people.
I feel that my donations will help the hospital
patients get through their stay at the hospital a
little bit better and also help the hospital.
This is a great opportunity to meet your
community. - --Nicole
- Nicole collected and donated 1000 books!
24Sample paragraph save raptors
- A problem I am trying to solve is the
endangerment of raptors, or birds of prey. This
is a national problem because most raptors are
endangered. My plan is to educate people about
raptors, specifically a snowy owl I gave money to
rehabilitate. Mostly, the people I am going to
talk to are the students at the C.A.P. Fair and
in class. I have collected all of my information
about my owl and several interesting facts about
raptor endangerment. I am planning to make a
small poster, along with the required one, that I
can show some pictures of my owl and other
raptors. I feel that my actions will only
interest some bird-lovers, but not that many
people. I feel this because many people dont
usually think about saving the animals. - -- John
- Johns project did interest his classmates. He
continues to work at a raptor center in Vermont
each summer.
25Sample paragraph recycling
- I think that the problem in this community is
recycling. People may see the recycling bins and
every once in a while put a bottle or piece of
paper in them, but their hearts are not in it.
To help out this cause, I decided to make signs
all over the school to support recycling. With
creative and colorful signs I plan to get more
people into recycling. So far, I have created 2
beautiful signs to put up. I will get some of my
friends to help me make some more. I feel that my
actions will make people of the school think more
about recycling. So next time at lunch, instead
of putting that Vitamin Water in the trash, a
student could save it for the recycling bin for
bottles. My actions are prominent to school
because Im promoting recycling in a fun way. - --Asia
26Sample paragraph park cleanup
- Have you ever gone to your local park to play
basketball or football? If you have, you
probably have heard and felt the crunch you hear
and feel when you step on trash. All over
Gladwyne Park there was trash. My plan was (I
have already executed the plan) to pick up all
the trash in Gladwyne Park. As of now I have
cleaned up the park (as of April 29th) and made
it look better overall. Next, I hope to pick up
trash every time I go there. I feel good that
now every time someone sees the close-to-trash
less park they think that it is well kept. When
there was trash all over the ground it made the
community seem irresponsible, now they dont look
like that. I think my actions made a
medium-sized impact in my community its a
noticeable but not stunning difference. I would
have made a bigger dent if I got people all over
the township to clean their parks, but I feel as
if I have done a good deed. Overall, I feel good
about this project and the things I have done.
Will
27Sample paragraph fund a schoolchild in Colombia
- For the C.A.P. project Sophia, Devi, and I
raised money and awareness for a school in
Colombia, South America. The school is basically
for anyone, however it is especially for children
whose guardians cannot afford much. We had a bake
sale in order to raise money in order to send one
child to school. Next, we plan to send the money
to the school. - I feel very good about what we have done and am
very proud to be sending a child to school. I
also think that what we have done is important
for many reasons. First is that we saw we have
much more than many people, and I have learned to
appreciate what I have even more. Second is that
I saw that by just doing something little and fun
you can make a big difference. Lastly is that if
I know I have just sent a child to school it
feels like I have made a huge difference in the
world because I am basically giving someone an
education. --Polina
28Poster Instructions
C. A. P.
- Poster Components Use this as a checklist
- for your poster.
- 8 ½ by 11-inch sheet.
- Colorful headline naming project or problem.
- Your name and class.
- Two-sentence description of problem.
- List or paragraph describing the action you took.
- Picture (at least one!) hand-drawn, photograph,
or clip-art. - A motto, original or borrowed (with citation if
borrowed), expressing your feelings about
completing this project. The motto should serve
as inspiration to all who read your poster.
29Sample Posters
C. A. P.
30JohnMrs. CannonF HistoryDue 5/25/05
Citizenship Action Project
The Problem The problem I am trying to fix is
that people dont pay any attention to how
bird-of-prey, raptors, are becoming endangered.
Also, people dont realize how important raptors
are to the environment, to the food-chain, to be
exact.
My Actions I took actions where I gathered
information about raptors and a particular snowy
owl, whom I gave 25 to rehabilitate in a raptor
center. Then, I am going to present a
mini-presentation about raptors and my snowy owl
to the 6th grade at the C.A.P. Fair. If I can,
after C.A.P. is over, I would like to go to VINS,
or Vermont Institute of Natural Science, and try
and present there, since I am moving less than
two hours away.
Motto The only good raptor, is a live one.
Other raptors need to be protected, as well as
owls.
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33Love your project!
- Its important to work on something you really
care about, using your unique talents and gifts!
34CAP FAIR
C. A. P.
- Students each present their project results and
posters to the class. They answer questions from
their classmates and give out handouts of
background information. - However, the real excitement is for them to
educate the wider school community. - To that end, organize a CAP FAIR and invite
fellow students, faculty, administration, and
parents.
35EA CAP FAIR 2005
- Create a bulletin board of all the posters.
Students should create copies of their posters to
serve as handouts during the fair. Also, they
may want to have posters, photos, and other
props. - Set up tables for students to use for
presentations.
36Bulletin Board of Posters
37Students take pride in sharing their projects
with visitors.
38Students educate their classmates and demonstrate
projects.
A student teaches classmates about saving the
raptors.
Hand-drawn comics make placemats for homeless
shelters and food kitchens.
39Think and act globally.
One of the children has an aunt who runs a school
in Colombia. She inspired her classmates to join
her in fundraising for school tuition.
40Think and act locally.
Clean-up of historic mansion was inspired by a
grandmother on the mansion board of trustees.
Family adopts a highway, inspired by a childs
project.
41Help animals or people.
Students buy plastic bracelets to support animal
shelters.
Students order hand-made bracelets to support
cancer research.
42Charity begins at.
A granddaughter paints and plants flowerpots for
the residents of her grandmothers nursing home.
A student raises recycling awareness in our
school.
43 Discuss How many of you feel you have made a
positive difference?
C. A. P.
44C. A. P.
- Kids Reactions
- If two people you loved were diagnosed with
breast cancer (as were both of my grandmothers),
wouldnt you want to try and help the rest of the
people who have this horrible disease? I am
proud that I raised so much money for breast
cancer research by selling my one-of-a-kind
pink-beaded bracelets. I donated 100 of my
sales to help research breast cancer treatment. -
Chloe - It was fun working with my friends for a good
cause. We could have been sitting at home
watching television that Saturday, but instead we
were out in the cold having a lot of fun.
Picking up trash was disgusting, but we helped
the environment around us. - Kati - I gave serious thought to what I am passionate
about. My conclusion was I am a huge animal
lover. I designed my bracelets at
reminderband.com to raise money for the Fund
for Animals. We are not just talking dogs and
cats here! They help animal protection and
rescue all around the world. I am feeling very
good about myself because I am helping abandoned,
lonely, injured, orphaned, and unloved animals. -
Maddie
45More Kids Reactions
- I think it is great to turn something I love to
do into a commitment for society. I would
normally think a project like this is boring, and
I did until Will suggested making comics. I
think its helpful for both us and the children
at the shelter that we are working together for
the greater good.- Graham - I personally feel great about what I am doing. I
think this is important because America is the
fattest country in the world, and if I can help
educate people over the years the percentages
will drop. - Paul - When I think about the fact that I sent a child
to school, I feel amazed. I gave a child an
education. I gave that child a part of their
future. - Sophia - Who knows, they can be the future leaders of the
world. One thing Id like to change is for more
people to have life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness. - Devi
46Website support
- Roots and Shoots Founded by Jane Goodall, the
Roots and Shoots program inspires youth of all
ages to make a difference by becoming involved in
their communities. - Gerda and Kurt Klein Foundation Creates the
opportunity for young people to understand the
world and translate that understanding into
positive action. - The Giraffe Project Moving people to stick their
necks out for the common good. A story-based K-12
curriculum that teaches courageous compassion and
active citizenship. - Peace Jam The goal of PeaceJam is to inspire a
new generation of peacemakers who will transform
their local communities, themselves and the
world.
47Think. Care. Act. Be good. Do good.
48Contact information
- Susan Gelber Cannon
- Episcopal Academy Middle School
- 376 N. Latches Lane
- Merion, PA 19066
- cannon_at_ea1785.org
- Visit my website and prowl around!
- Sue Cannon at the Episcopal Academy