Citizenship responsibilities, like voting, require a combination of both knowledge of the candidates, and of the tools, like Ranked Choice Voting, that give us ways to make our voices heard. Libraries put more tools into the hands of citizens, empowering better decision-making. Those tools, like RCV and critical thinking, are some of the tools that any democracy movement needs:
start of Week 7…
Day 24 Lesson Plan |
Grammar: Essay Writing practice -Finish your Thesis Sentence, general Essay Outline, and detailed Intro. Paragraph Outline |
Negative Exponents: Intro. practice activity |
Day 24, Week 7 Exit Slips |
Action Items:
1.) Where can you find information about voting, besides the local Public Library?
2.) Share your findings with us, and
3.) Write a book, story, blog post or tweet that uses those findings, and then, please tell us about it! If you write a book, once it is published please consider donating a copy to your local public library.
Dear Readers, ideas on learning, especially multiple #LanguageLearning, on-going education and empathy-building, to #EndPoverty, #EndHomelessness, #EndMoneyBail & achieve freedom for All HumanKind?
Support our key #PublicDomainInfrastructure & #StopSmoking for CCOVID-19:
1. #PublicLibraries,
2. #ProBono legal aid and Education,
3. #UniversalHealthCare, and
4. good #publictransport
Read, Write -one can add Stayed on Freedom’s Call via this GR button:
! שָׁלוֹם
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