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Elementary Responsibility
Lean on me
NiE Activity 1
Critical thinking ● Identify
Creative thinking
● Reason
● Imagine ● Brainstorm
● Connect ● Invent
Listed below are four categories of responsibility. They come with suggested headings. Think of what they mean and the types of activities that come under these headings. Then, draw suitable pictures to symbolise the activities. At least three pictures (or symbols) must be taken
THERE are many ways you can show responsibility such as personal responsibility, home responsibility, community responsibility, and even global responsibility!
Problem solving ● Question ● Research
Communicating ● Oral
● Recreate ● Present
● Imagine ● Brainstorm
An acrostic poem is one in which the lines are organised by the initial letters of a key word, either at the beginning, in the middle or at the end of the lines. A single acrostic poem is one in which the initial letters of the lines make words which are read vertically. Here’s an example of a single acrostic poem titled:
MISS WORLD
M esdemoiselles I mmaculate in S linky swimsuits S trut their stuff W hile O thers admire R eady smiles L ong legs and D elightful personalities.
Problem solving
● Connect ● Invent
● Question ● Research
● Recreate ● Present
Can you write a single acrostic poem using the word
RESPONSIBILITY? At least five words must be taken from The Star. Do this activity in groups of four. Then read out your poem to the class once everyone is done.
R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y
Helping hands
Car safety
GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY
Talking about trash
Creative thinking
● Compromise
HOME RESPONSIBILITY
COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY
NiE Activity 2
● Listen ● Contribute
from The Star. Volunteers can share some samples of work in class. Explain why you picked certain pictures as examples to symbolise the activities. You can do this in pairs.
Money matters
People in need
Collaborating
respectfully
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY Homework completion
26 APRIL 2017
Mother nature needs us
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