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3 Communities Transportation Consequences Regions Maps 100 200 300 400 500

4 Communities - 100 Which building is a place where people live in a community? A.Store B.House C.School

5 Communities – 100 Which building is a place where people live in a community? A.Store B.House C.School

6 Communities - 200 What might be found in a community where people play? A.Bank B.Factory C.Park

7 Communities – 200 What might be found in a community where people play? A.Bank B.Factory C.Park

8 Communities - 300 Where might people shop in a community? A.School B.Park C.Grocery Store

9 Communities – 300 Where might people shop in a community? A.School B.Park C.Grocery Store

10 Communities - 400 Which is a way people take care of their community? A.Picking up trash B.Putting toys away C.Going to school

11 Communities – 400 Which is a way people take care of their community? A.Picking up trash B.Putting toys away C.Going to school

12 Communities - 500 Communities are divided: A.into different places where people work, play, live, and shop B.into places with streets C.into places with people and without people

13 Communities – 500 Communities are divided: A.into different places where people work, play, live, and shop B.into places with streets C.into places with people and without people

14 Transportation - 100 What is a type of transportation that people can move by water?

15 Transportation – 100 What is a type of transportation that people can move by water? Boat Ship Ferry

16 Transportation - 200 A grocery store needs apples. What form of transportation could be used to get the apples there? A.Apple orchard B.Truck C.Highway CHECK

17 Transportation – 200 A grocery store needs apples. What form of transportation could be used to get the apples there? A.Apple orchard B.Truck C.Highway

18 Transportation - 300 What are the three categories we can divide transportation into?

19 Transportation – 300 What are the three categories we can divide transportation into? Land Air Water

20 Transportation - 400 What are 3 examples of different forms of transportation?

21 Transportation – 400 What are 3 examples of different forms of transportation? Boat Car Bus Taxi Truck Subway

22 Transportation - 500 What does the word transportation mean? A.A way to move ONLY people from one place to another. B.A way to move BOTH goods and people from one place to another. C.A way to move ONLY goods from one place to another.

23 Transportation – 500 What does the word transportation mean? A.A way to move ONLY people from one place to another. B.A way to move BOTH goods and people from one place to another. C.A way to move ONLY goods from one place to another.

24 Consequences - 100 What does a negative consequence mean? A.When good things happen as a result of an action a group or person takes B.When bad things happen as a result of an action a group or person takes C.When bad things happen in nature

25 Consequences – 100 What does a negative consequence mean? A.When good things happen as a result of an action a group or person takes B.When bad things happen as a result of an action a group or person takes C.When bad things happen in nature

26 Consequences - 200 What does a positive consequence mean? A.When something good happens because of a person or group of people B.When something good happens because of the weather C.When something does not work out as planned

27 Consequences – 200 What does a positive consequence mean? A.When something good happens because of a person or group of people B.When something good happens because of the weather C.When something does not work out as planned

28 Consequences - 300 A group of second graders went to the park. They ate candy bars and left their wrappers on the ground. What type of consequence is this?

29 Consequences – 300 A group of second graders went to the park. They ate candy bars and left their wrappers on the ground. What type of consequence is this? Negative Consequence

30 Consequences - 400 Name one positive and one negative consequence of cutting down trees in a community.

31 Consequences – 400 Name one positive and one negative consequence of cutting down trees in a community. Examples: -Negative: lose trees; decrease oxygen output; get rid of natural characteristic -Positive: room for a new house/building/store

32 Consequences - 500 What is one way you can create a positive consequence in your community?

33 Consequences – 500 What is one way you can create a positive consequence in your community? Examples: -Planting a tree -Not littering/picking up litter -Riding a bike when you can instead of in a car

34 Regions - 100 What type of region is Dearborn?

35 Regions – 100 What type of region is Dearborn? A community

36 Regions - 200 What type of region is Michigan?

37 Regions – 200 What type of region is Michigan? A state

38 Regions - 300 What type of region is the United States of America?

39 Regions – 300 What type of region is the United States of America? A country

40 Regions - 400 Which region is smaller than a state? A.Country B.World C.Community

41 Regions– 400 Which region is smaller than a state? A.Country B.World C.Community

42 Regions - 500 Which set of regions goes from smallest to largest? A.Country --- State --- Community B.Community --- Country --- State C.Community --- State --- Country

43 Regions– 500 Which set of regions goes from smallest to largest? A.Country --- State --- Community B.Community --- Country --- State C.Community --- State --- Country

44 Maps - 100 What is a map? A.A picture of my family B.A place to shop at C.A drawing that shows what a place looks like from above

45 Maps – 100 What is a map? A.A picture of my family B.A place to shop at C.A drawing that shows what a place looks like from above

46 Maps - 200 What is the purpose of a map key? A.To show different colors on a map B.To show different places and things located on the map C.To show distance between things found on a map

47 Maps – 200 What is the purpose of a map key? A.To show different colors on a map B.To show different places and things located on the map C.To show distance between things found on a map

48 Maps – 300 Look at the map key. What is a natural characteristic found on the map key?

49 Maps – 300 Look at the map key. What is a natural characteristic found on the map key? Tree

50 Maps - 400 A person is going from the library to Ariana’s House. What direction are they going?

51 Maps – 400 A person is going from the library to Ariana’s House. What direction are they going? West

52 Maps - 500 What is a natural characteristic that is found in BOTH communities?

53 Maps – 500 What is a natural characteristic that is found in BOTH communities? Mountains

54 FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: Treeville

55 FINAL JEOPARDY Name at least 3 differences between Treeville 100 years ago and Treeville now.

56 FINAL JEOPARDY Name at least 3 differences between Treeville 100 years ago and Treeville now. -No more forests -No more farm -Lots of stores/homes/factories now -Fire station/City Hall/school now -Both have a lake and a river -Both have a road (more now)


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