WHERE PEOPLE LIVE. DRAW A PICTURE OF YOUR HOUSE DO ALL PEOPLE LIVE IN A HOUSE LIKE YOURS?

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WHERE PEOPLE LIVE

DRAW A PICTURE OF YOUR HOUSE

DO ALL PEOPLE LIVE IN A HOUSE LIKE YOURS?

NO….. The world is full of houses. Big houses and little houses. Houses that stay in one place and houses that move from place to place. Some houses are made of wood or stone; others are made from mud or straw. But all of them are made for families to live in.

THE WORLD IS FULL OF HOUSES – BIG HOUSES

LITTLE HOUSES

HOUSES THAT MOVE FROM PLACE TO PLACE

HOUSES MADE OF WOOD

HOUSES MADE OF STONE

HOUSES MADE FROM MUD

HOUSES MADE FROM STRAW

IGLOOS

WHAT’S INSIDE AN IGLOO?

IS IT WARM?

HOW DO YOU BUILD AN IGLOO?

WHO LIVES IN AN IGLOO?

CREATING AN IGLOO

LET’S BUILD AN AFRICAN HUT The Ndebele are a tribe of people who live in South Africa. They wear very colorful clothes and paint their huts bright colors.

DECORATE A LONG STRIP OF PAPER

CUT OUT A BROWN CIRCLE AND MAKE INTO A CONE

ADD THE ROOF AND YOUR HUT IS COMPLETE!