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Sugaropolis By Room 29

Check out some of our standards Social Studies Construct maps and graphs that show aspects of human/ environment interaction in the local community. Example: Patterns of rural, urban, and suburban development. (3.3.6) Identify connections that the local community has with other communities, including cultural exchanges of several types, and ways that technology links communities in other places Example: Some nearby communities share cultural institutions such as schools or museums. The technology of transportation makes it easier. (3.5.2)