Local Communities
Social Studies
Local Communities starts at 1 and continues till grade 3.
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What do you call a group of houses where people live close together?
What do you call the place where people go to pray in some communities?
What is a local community?
What is one thing you can do to help your local community?
What is the main purpose of a community centre?
What is the name of the place where people can buy bread and cakes in a community?
What is the name of the place where people can eat meals together in a community?
Imagine your local community is planning a fair. What are two ways you could help make the fair a success?
Which of these is a job someone might do in your local community? (1) Astronaut (2) Shopkeeper (3) Pirate (4) King
Which of these is a place where people can get help if they are hurt? (1) Library (2) Hospital (3) Shop (4) Park
Which of these is a place where people can meet and talk in a community? (1) Park (2) Car park (3) Motorway (4) Factory
Which of these is a reason people like living in a community? (1) To be alone (2) To make friends (3) To have no rules (4) To never see anyone
Fill in the blank: People go to the __________ when they are sick or need medical help.
Fill in the blank: People often buy food and other things they need from a __________ in their community.
Fill in the blank: The __________ collects rubbish from homes in the community.
Fill in the blank: The __________ helps keep the community safe from crime.
True or False: A community can be in a city, town, or village.
True or False: A community is only made up of people from the same family.
True or False: A local community can have parks and playgrounds.
True or False: Only adults can be part of a local community.
