📄 6th Grade English (ELA): Warm Up for Global Citizen Worksheet
📌 1. True / False
1. A global citizen is someone who only cares about people in their own country.
2. Learning about different cultures can help you understand the world better.
3. Respecting others' opinions, even if they are different from yours, is part of being a global citizen.
4. Global issues like climate change only affect one country.
5. Taking action to help your local community is a step towards becoming a global citizen.
✏️ 2. Fill in the Blanks
1. A citizen understands that all people are connected and share responsibility for the world.
2. Understanding and sharing the feelings of others is called .
3. The way of life of a group of people, including their customs and beliefs, is known as .
4. Being means being accountable for your actions and duties.
5. The variety of different things, such as people from different backgrounds, is called .
🔗 3. Matching
« Someone who identifies with the global community and works to improve the world.
« A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
« The state of being varied or different, especially in terms of culture or background.
« The state or fact of being accountable or to blame for something.
« The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
✍️ 4. Short Answer Questions
1. Name one way you can show respect for a culture different from your own.
💡 Suggested Answer: One way to show respect for a different culture is to learn about their traditions and customs, or to listen to their stories without judgment.
2. Why is it important for people around the world to work together?
💡 Suggested Answer: It is important for people around the world to work together to solve big problems like protecting the environment or helping people in need, because these issues affect everyone.
🎯 5. Multiple Choice
1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a global citizen?
2. What does 'interconnectedness' mean in the context of global citizenship?
3. What is a good way to learn about different parts of the world?
📝 6. Open-Ended Questions
1. Imagine you have a new classmate from a different country. What are two things you could do to make them feel welcome and learn about their culture?
💡 Solution Steps:
Step 1: Greet them kindly and introduce yourself. Offer to show them around the school or explain routines. This makes them feel included.
Step 2: Ask them respectfully about their home country, traditions, or favorite foods. Share something about your own culture too. This helps both of you learn and build a connection.
2. Why is it important to protect the environment, even if you live far from a big forest or ocean?
💡 Solution Steps:
Step 1: Explain that the environment is interconnected. What happens in one part of the world, like pollution or deforestation, can affect other parts through air, water, and climate.
Step 2: Emphasize that everyone shares the Earth and its resources. Protecting the environment helps all living things and ensures a healthy planet for future generations, no matter where you live.
3. Describe what 'respect' means to you in the context of being a global citizen. Give an example.
💡 Solution Steps:
Step 1: Define respect as treating others with kindness, valuing their differences, and listening to their ideas even if you don't agree. It means recognizing the worth of every person.
Step 2: Provide an example. For a global citizen, this could mean respecting someone's religious practices even if they are different from your own, or valuing the traditions of another country instead of judging them.
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Warm Up for Global Citizen Worksheet
SCORE
A. True (T) / False (F)
( .... )
A global citizen is someone who only cares about people in their own country.
( .... )
Learning about different cultures can help you understand the world better.
( .... )
Respecting others' opinions, even if they are different from yours, is part of being a global citizen.
( .... )
Global issues like climate change only affect one country.
( .... )
Taking action to help your local community is a step towards becoming a global citizen.
B. Fill in the Blanks
1)
A .................... citizen understands that all people are connected and share responsibility for the world.
2)
Understanding and sharing the feelings of others is called .....................
3)
The way of life of a group of people, including their customs and beliefs, is known as .....................
4)
Being .................... means being accountable for your actions and duties.
5)
The variety of different things, such as people from different backgrounds, is called .....................
C. Matching Concepts
( .... )
Someone who identifies with the global community and works to improve the world.
- Diversity
( .... )
A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- Empathy
( .... )
The state of being varied or different, especially in terms of culture or background.
- Responsibility
( .... )
The state or fact of being accountable or to blame for something.
- Community
( .... )
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Global Citizen
D. Short Answer Questions
1)
Name one way you can show respect for a culture different from your own.
2)
Why is it important for people around the world to work together?
E. Multiple Choice Questions
1)
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a global citizen?
A) Respect for different culturesB) Awareness of global issuesC) Only caring about your own needsD) Taking action to make a positive difference
2)
What does 'interconnectedness' mean in the context of global citizenship?
A) That all countries have the same laws.B) That all people and countries are linked and affect each other.C) That everyone speaks the same language.D) That only rich countries matter.
3)
What is a good way to learn about different parts of the world?
A) Never talk to anyone from another country.B) Read books, watch documentaries, or talk to people from diverse backgrounds.C) Only believe what you hear from one source.D) Ignore news about other countries.
F. Open-Ended Questions
1)
Imagine you have a new classmate from a different country. What are two things you could do to make them feel welcome and learn about their culture?
2)
Why is it important to protect the environment, even if you live far from a big forest or ocean?
3)
Describe what 'respect' means to you in the context of being a global citizen. Give an example.