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Lesson 1 Living in a Neighborhood Page 8-11

Lesson 1 Living in a Neighborhood Page 8-11. Lesson 2 A Walk Through A Community Page 16-19. Lesson 3 Comparing Communities Pages 24-27. Lesson 4 Our State Our Country Pages 30-33. Lesson 5 Our Country is Part of Our World Pages 36-39. Extra Lessons. Lesson 1 Living in a

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Lesson 1 Living in a Neighborhood Page 8-11

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  1. Lesson 1 Living in a Neighborhood Page 8-11

  2. Lesson 2 A Walk Through A Community Page 16-19

  3. Lesson 3 Comparing Communities Pages 24-27

  4. Lesson 4 Our State Our Country Pages 30-33

  5. Lesson 5 Our Country is Part of Our World Pages 36-39

  6. Extra Lessons

  7. Lesson 1 Living in a Neighborhood Page 8-11 Lesson 2 A Walk Through A Community Page 16-19 Lesson 3 Comparing Communities Page 24-27 Lesson 4 Our State and Our Country Page 30-33 Lesson 5 Our Country Is Part of Our World Page 36-39 Extra Lessons $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. Who helps people in your neighborhood follow laws? Page 9

  9. Police officers Crossing Guards

  10. Why do we have laws? Page 9

  11. Laws keep our neighborhood safe and clean.

  12. What rules must you follow when riding a bicycle?

  13. Wear a helmet

  14. What does it mean to vote? Page 11

  15. To vote is to make a choice about something.

  16. The city has a ________ against speeding.

  17. law

  18. A __________ is made up of many neighborhoods. Page 16

  19. community

  20. Which three communities were discussed in Lesson 2? Page 16-19

  21. Little Italy Chinatown Central Park

  22. What are parks like in most communities?

  23. They are places where people play and get together for fun.

  24. What would your community be like without such things as parks and places to shop?

  25. We would have to travel farther to find parks and places to shop. It would not be as nice a place to live.

  26. True or False? Only Chinese people live in Chinatown. Only Italian people live in Little Italy.

  27. False!! Each neighborhood includes people from Other cultural groups.

  28. An _________ area is a city. Page 24

  29. urban

  30. A _________ is an area located near a city. Page 25

  31. suburb

  32. A ___________ area has small communities called towns that are far apart. Page 26

  33. rural

  34. Why is a rural area a good place for someone who wants to raise animals?

  35. Rural areas have lots of land and open space, which are needed for raising animals.

  36. Why is an urban area usually a noisy place? Page 24

  37. There are many people living and working there. The streets are crowded with buses, trucks, and taxis.

  38. How many states make up our country? Page 30

  39. fifty states

  40. What is a border of a state? Page 31

  41. A border is a line that divides one state or country from another.

  42. What is Pennsylvania’s state bird and flower?

  43. Bird: Ruffed Grouse Flower: Mountain Laurel

  44. A ___________ is a city where the leaders of a state work. Page 33

  45. capital

  46. The capital of our country is _______________ where the White House is located. Page 33

  47. Washington, D.C.

  48. Which is larger? a community or a neighborhood Page 36

  49. A Community

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