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Unit 6, Lesson 1 First Grade

Engage

Parks What do you see? People Objects Activities

Part 2 Homes

HOUSES ~ Alike and Different

What natural resources were used to make these houses? Do the houses in the pictures look like houses in your community? What natural resources were used to create these houses?

Which houses are in warm, dry climate? How do you know? What are the adobe houses made of? What is the farm house made of?

What physical characteristics of the environment determined what these houses were made from?

Which house looks like houses found in your community?

Which house is found in a CITY? a FARM? a TOWN?

Part 3 Natural Resources

Oil

Forests

Coal

Soil