Meet thePrimeMinister inPersonAdvocatefor aCauseVolunteeredat a Long-Term CareHomeObeystheLawsAttended orhas watcheda PoliticalDebateWrote a Letterof Concern tosomeone in agovernmentpositionHelps totake careof FamilyMembersAdvocatefor aperson inneedParticipatedin a StudentVoteHas areliable newssource appon theirphoneCan name 3Rights &Freedoms in"TheCharter"Activelyinvolvedin StudentCouncilToured theParliamentBuildingsin OttawaVolunteeredat a FoodBankOrganizedaCommunityEventVolunteeredat aHomelessShelterHelpedfriendswhenneededParticipatedin a ProtestRecycleswheneverpossibleHas helpednewcomersto CanadaExcited tolearn to bean ActiveCitizenConsiderersthemselvesas an open-mindedleaderSignedaPetitionA person thathas visitedthe OntarioLegislativeAssemblyMeet thePrimeMinister inPersonAdvocatefor aCauseVolunteeredat a Long-Term CareHomeObeystheLawsAttended orhas watcheda PoliticalDebateWrote a Letterof Concern tosomeone in agovernmentpositionHelps totake careof FamilyMembersAdvocatefor aperson inneedParticipatedin a StudentVoteHas areliable newssource appon theirphoneCan name 3Rights &Freedoms in"TheCharter"Activelyinvolvedin StudentCouncilToured theParliamentBuildingsin OttawaVolunteeredat a FoodBankOrganizedaCommunityEventVolunteeredat aHomelessShelterHelpedfriendswhenneededParticipatedin a ProtestRecycleswheneverpossibleHas helpednewcomersto CanadaExcited tolearn to bean ActiveCitizenConsiderersthemselvesas an open-mindedleaderSignedaPetitionA person thathas visitedthe OntarioLegislativeAssembly

Civics Grade 10 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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O
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N
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G
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B
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B
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O
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O
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G
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B
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N
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B
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I
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G
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I
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I
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O
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  1. O-Meet the Prime Minister in Person
  2. O-Advocate for a Cause
  3. B-Volunteered at a Long-Term Care Home
  4. N-Obeys the Laws
  5. G-Attended or has watched a Political Debate
  6. G-Wrote a Letter of Concern to someone in a government position
  7. B-Helps to take care of Family Members
  8. B-Advocate for a person in need
  9. O-Participated in a Student Vote
  10. O-Has a reliable news source app on their phone
  11. G-Can name 3 Rights & Freedoms in "The Charter"
  12. B-Actively involved in Student Council
  13. N-Toured the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa
  14. B-Volunteered at a Food Bank
  15. I-Organized a Community Event
  16. G-Volunteered at a Homeless Shelter
  17. I-Helped friends when needed
  18. I-Participated in a Protest
  19. N-Recycles whenever possible
  20. O-Has helped newcomers to Canada
  21. N-Excited to learn to be an Active Citizen
  22. G-Considerers themselves as an open-minded leader
  23. I-Signed a Petition
  24. I-A person that has visited the Ontario Legislative Assembly