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c. 11-02 KL1 Communities Edited by Mrs. Martin
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c. 11-02 KL2 What is a community?
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c. 11-02 KL3 A COMMUNITY is a place where people: Work Play Live
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c. 11-02 KL4 Three types of communities are: Urban - a large community with many people and large buildings; a city
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c. 11-02 KL5 The city of Syracuse is an example of an urban community.
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c. 11-02 KL6 Three types of communities are: Suburb - a medium-sized community near a large city, houses are close together, you may see parks and malls
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c. 11-02 KL7 Fayetteville is a suburb of Syracuse.
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c. 11-02 KL8 Three types of communities are: Rural -a community where houses are far apart, there are a smaller number of people, and you may see farms and forests
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c. 11-02 KL9 Our town, Vernon is part of a rural community.
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c. 11-02 KL10 Three types of communities are: Urban - a large community with many people and large buildings, a city Suburb - a medium-sized community near a large city, houses are close together, you may see parks and malls Rural -a community where houses are far apart, there are a smaller number of people, and you may see farms and forests
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c. 11-02 KL11 We live in communities. AAll communities have places where people live. HHomes are different in different communities. UUrban communities may have high rise apartments and town houses. These home are close together there is not a lot of open spaces or yards.
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c. 11-02 KL12 We live in communities. AAll communities have places where people live. HHomes are different in different communities. SSuburbs may have houses with lawns but with close neighbors. There may also be apartment buildings.
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c. 11-02 KL13 We live in communities. AAll communities have places where people live. HHomes are different in different communities. RRural areas may have houses that are farther apart, on large areas of land with trees.
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c. 11-02 KL14 We work in communities. All communities have places to work. Different communities have different jobs. Urban communities may have office workers, store clerks, taxi drivers.
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c. 11-02 KL15 We work in communities. All communities have places to work. Different communities have different jobs. Suburban communities may have many of the same jobs as in an urban community. Many times people who live in a suburb will drive or commute to a city to work. Many jobs in the suburbs are service jobs: jobs that help the people who live in the suburbs
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c. 11-02 KL16 Service jobs you may find in suburb. Nurses, doctors, teachers, waiter/waitress, postal worker, police officer and more!
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c. 11-02 KL17 We work in communities. All communities have places to work. Different communities have different jobs. Rural communities may have farmers. It may also have more service type jobs. There may also be people who drive to a city, or suburb to work from the rural community.
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c. 11-02 KL18 We work in communities. All communities have places to work. Different communities have different jobs. Urban communities may have office workers, store clerks, taxi drivers, and factory workers. Suburban communities have many service type jobs. Rural communities may have farmers. It also has service type jobs. Can you add some?
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c. 11-02 KL19 We play in communities. All communities have places to play. Different communities have different places to play. Urban communities may have a large central park or an indoor gym.
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c. 11-02 KL20 We play in communities. All communities have places to play. Different communities have different places to play. Suburban communities may have neighborhood parks with playgrounds and baseball teams.
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c. 11-02 KL21 We play in communities. All communities have places to play. Different communities have different places to play. Rural communities may have community parks and fields or county fairs.
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c. 11-02 KL22 We play in communities. All communities have places to play. Different communities have different places to play. Urban communities may have a large central park or an indoor gym. Suburban communities may have neighborhood parks with playgrounds and baseball teams. Rural communities may have community parks and fields or county fairs. Where do you play?
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c. 11-02 KL23 A COMMUNITY is a place where people: WWork PPlay LLive
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c. 11-02 KL24 Transportation The movement of goods or people from one place to another.
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c. 11-02 KL25 Forms of transportation There are many different forms of transportation. Can you name some?
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c. 11-02 KL27 Population The number of people who live in an area
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c. 11-02 KL28 Pie Charts Pie charts are circle shaped graphs, look like a pie Pie charts or graphs are often used to help us view information in social studies. They are especially helpful when looking at population.
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c. 11-02 KL29 Here is a sample pie chart about Lunch.
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c. 11-02 KL30 Pie charts can be used to show change. Notice the difference between a regular lunch day and pizza day.
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c. 11-02 KL31 Location Location refers to where people live For example the location of your home is either Vernon or Vernon Center
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c. 11-02 KL32 Questions: What are three characteristics that define a community? How is a Rural community different from an Urban community? How are they the same? What might you see in a Suburb? Can you name an example of an Urban community? A Rural community? A Suburb?
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