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Communities Rural Suburban Urban By Betsy Perry

Communities Rural Suburban Urban By Betsy Perry. Introduction Let’s learn about communities! In this Web Quest Project we are going to explore the community

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Page 1: Communities Rural Suburban Urban By Betsy Perry. Introduction Let’s learn about communities! In this Web Quest Project we are going to explore the community

Communities Rural

SuburbanUrban

By Betsy Perry

Page 2: Communities Rural Suburban Urban By Betsy Perry. Introduction Let’s learn about communities! In this Web Quest Project we are going to explore the community

Introduction

Let’s learn about communities!• In this Web Quest Project we are going to

explore the community where you live. • We are also going to discover what kind of a

community you play in. • Lastly we are going to compare different kinds

of communities.

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Definitions

Rural communities are places where there is open areas, such as fields, forests, and few buildings. Most of the buildings in rural communities are houses and possibly some farms.

Suburban communities are where they are houses and few businesses. Suburban communities are towns and neighborhoods with many houses.

Urban communities are where there are mostly businesses and stores. There are very few houses in urban communities. Instead of houses, people live in apartments.

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Task

• Your job is to use this web quest project to learn about the different kinds of communities.

• Using the web links you can research what each community looks like and where.

• You will also choose which community you would like to live in and tell us why.

• Lastly you will answer a few short questions comparing the community you live in with the community you would like to live in.

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Process

I live in ________________ where there are

circle the right answer many, few, no houses nearby. I live in a

circle the right answer rural, suburban, urban community. When I go out to play, I play in a field, yard, playground, park or indoor gym?__________________

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Resources

• http://brainpopjr.com/social studies/ communities/ruralsuburbanandurban/preview.weml

• http://quickfact.census.gov/qfd/states/3600.html

• http://hud.gov/kids/field1.html• http://bensguide.gpo.gov/k-2/neighborhood/

index.html• Town Mouse and Country Mouse by J. Brett

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Evaluation

• Please answer the following questions on lined paper.

• What kind of a community do you live in?• What is the difference between a rural

community and an urban community?• How are they the same?• If you were able to move to another

community, would it be a move to a rural, suburban or urban community?

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Conclusion

• If you could choose another community to live in, which would it be?___________________ Why would you like to live there?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

• Is that different then the community you live in now?______________ If so, how is it different?__________________________________________________________________

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Conclusion

• You have done a fine job identifying your community.

• You have learned about different communities.• You have compared your community to another

community and selected which one you would like to live in.

• Finally, think about the sounds you will hear in your community. Will there be traffic sounds, people sounds, or nature sounds?