Citizenship
Social Studies
Citizenship starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe one way in which Israeli citizens can participate in helping the country’s economy grow.
Describe the importance of the Knesset in Israel’s political system and how it represents the citizens.
Discuss how Israel’s diverse society, including Jews, Arabs, Druze, and others, influences the culture and daily life of its citizens.
Discuss how national symbols, such as the flag, anthem, and emblem, help Israeli citizens feel connected to their country.
Explain how the concept of 'mutual responsibility' (ערבות הדדית) is important in Israeli society and give an example of how citizens practice it.
Explain how the Declaration of Independence in 1948 helped shape the rights and responsibilities of citizens in Israel.
Explain why learning about the geography of Israel, such as its deserts, mountains, and seas, is important for understanding citizenship and national identity.
