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Module 1- Citizenship Training

Online Activity

WORKSHEET 1

Name: Krizah Marie C. Caballero Score __________________

Class Code & Schedule: NSTP1 8AM-9AM Date Performed: October 03, 2020

CITIZENSHIP ASSESSMENT

a) Look carefully at the selection of ‘good’ citizen characteristics listed below. Arrange
the good citizen characteristics in order of importance by placing No 1 next to the
most important, down to No 9 the least important.

b) Considering yourself only, award yourself a mark out of ten for each citizen
characteristic. Shade in the grid to represent the marks you have awarded. Add
two more characteristic and mark at the bottom of the table.

c) For a minimum of 200 words, write a narrative description of your citizenship


characteristics based on the mark you gave. Create a unique and catchy title. You
may write it through MSWord, PDF File or you may write it on yellow pad, take a
picture and upload in your google classroom.

d) Submission of the output will be on or before October 3, 2020, until 5:00 PM only.
The Accountable Compatriot

Since the primary, we were taught to become a "makabansa" to promote, respect, and
love our nation. It's been then that I was so active and my patriotism was awakened. Being
part of a collectivist culture gives me a vibe of unity and concern as a citizen.

The Government provides some of our needs and protection and one way we can give
help to them is to become a good citizen. Let start with obeying the law, never did I thought
of going against the law; disobeying, disregarding, and neglected it because I grew up having
strict parents that I was trained to obey their rules otherwise I'll be getting a good and long
sermon. Along with obedience is respect, so when I decided to follow the laws it means I
respected their authority. Through cooperating community activities, actively participated in a
youth organization, following government protocols, and supporting their implementation and
projects. I respected their authorization because I believe it is the right thing to do. I am not
blinded by those black propaganda that has been killing and poisoning our system. I am so
much aware that today's administration is way better than before. Learning local issues is
very helpful and serves as an eye-opener to me, and I don't just easily agree I investigate
and contrast the factuality and authenticity of the news I read so that I won't be misled and
misinformed. Being able to know the truth behind those defamations is one of my biggest
contributions as a citizen. I was once a student leader in my former school and I know how it
feels to rule a big society and being doubted by my subordinates. But despite those facts, I
was still able to serve them with all my heart and willingness. I stand up for their rights,
become their voice and a leader they needed and wanted. Also, respecting other nationalities
is what I do dearly since it shows and reflects who I am as a person and as a citizen. I believe
it takes a good citizen to respect other countries' citizens and I want to give importance to our
diversity and uniqueness.

Those characters and values that I stated above show the love I have for my country.
I don't need to become a politician to serve my country and show my patriotism. I have my
ways, I have my responsibility of doing so. Through voting the right leaders, making good use
of our resources, paying our bills on time, and being a good student having a vision of holistic
goods and a brighter future.

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