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JIR_Social_Where Are How To Get To School? First, draw the line from the mark ‘you are here’ to the school. Next, fill in the blanks with the words ‘right’, ‘left’ to find the way. Turn _________ on Oak Avenue. Turn _________ on Pine Road. Go straight until you meet the church. Turn _________ on South Road. Then you can find the school.

buildings map states route JIR_Social_Where Are

[street] noun, plural streets A public way or road in a town or city, often with sidewalks. [toun] noun, plural towns A place with many buildings where people live and work. It is larger than a village but smaller than a city. streets town streets town JIR_Social_Where Are

building [bild-ing] noun, plural buildings A structure that people live in, work in, store things in, or that they use for many other purposes. [map] noun, plural maps A plan of an area showing features such as rivers, towns, streets, railway lines, and mountain rages. [root or rout] noun, plural routes A way that is regularly taken, especially by someone making deliveries or sales. A way or road used to travel from one place to another. [state] noun, plural states One of the fifty distinct units of the government of the United States. buildings map states route JIR_Social_Where Are

Sequence tells the order things happen in. Look for clue words as you read. Some clue words are: *first *second *next *then *last *before *after *finally GrammarSequence Words JIR : Where Are We Practice 2 (JIR p.6) You can use a map to go almost anywhere. First, you need a place to begin. Next, find where you will end. Then use the map to plan your route. More Sequence Words Sequence is the order in which things happen. First, Next, Then JIR_Social_Where Are

 Read the definition and write the word on the line. A plan of an area showing features such as rivers, towns, streets, railway lines, and mountain rages. One of the fifty distinct units of the government of the United States. A place with many buildings where people live and work. It is larger than a village but smaller than a city. A structure that people live in, work in, store things in, or that they use for many other purposes. A public way or road in a town or city, often with sidewalks. A way that is regularly taken, especially by someone making deliveries or sales. 1. A m is a drawing of an area. 2. This map shows a t. 3. Maps can show st. 4. Maps have pictures of str, b. 5. Use the map to plan your r. buildings map route states streets town word box  Complete the words on the lines and read the sentences.

JIR_Social_Where Are WhoDo whatHowWhere Bobturnslefton Forest Street Bob Ana Bob How can Bob get to home? ________ turns ________ on ________________. How can Ana get to the store? ________ turns ________ on ________________. How can __________ get to the __________? ________ turns ________ on ________________. (noun : person)(noun : place) (noun : person)(adverb: direction)(noun: place) Then, _______ turns ________ on ______________. How To Get To …? library BobleftForest Street  Fill in the box with words from the book (pages 10~13).  Complete the sentences with the words above.

It’s _______’s Birthday! Please join us to celebrate _______’s birthday party! For Whom : ______________________________ When : __________________________________ Where : _________________________________ How to get to ___________’s house: First, ___________________________________ ________________________________________ Map : (your name) (your friend’’s name) JIR_Social_Where Are (your name)