The Community Designed By Mrs. Sullivan Student Teacher Fall 2004.

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The Community Designed By Mrs. Sullivan Student Teacher Fall 2004

We Belong To Many Groups

A group is: A number of people doing an activity together.

A community is:  A place where people live and the people who live there.

Learning Together At School

Leader Makes sure the group follows the rules.

Neighborhood Neighborhood A place where people live.

Needs Food Shelter Clothing

Community AAAA place where people live, work, play, and help each other.

In And Around The City

City A very large community with many neighborhoods. A very large community with many neighborhoods.

Laws A rule that everyone must obey. A rule that everyone must obey. Buckle seat belt. Buckle seat belt. No stealing No stealing Obey traffic signs. Obey traffic signs.

What are goods? Things people make or grow.

Services Services  Jobs that people do for others.

Our Country Of Many People What is the name of our country? The United States of America. How can you be a good member of our country? Obey laws. Respect people’s differences.

Citizen A group of people who belong to a community. A group of people who belong to a community.

Good Citizens Good Citizens Do Good Citizens Do Respect others property. Respect others property. Care for the earth. Care for the earth. Respect their country. Respect their country. Care about others. Care about others. Good Citizens Do Not Good Citizens Do Not Litter. Litter. Fight. Fight.

The End The End