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RURAL LIVING Types of living

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RURAL LIVING

Types of living

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Vocabulary words

Rural: Living in the countryside.

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Urban: Living in the city.

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Population: How many people live in an area.

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Agriculture: To farm or grow plants and animals.

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Forest: an area with many trees.

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Crop: Plants that are grown for people eat. (examples: rice and corn)

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Housing: A building that you and your family live in.

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There are 2 types of living.

1. Rural living

2. Urban living

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What is rural living?

Rural living is another way to say living in the country.

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What is rural living?

It is an area of land found outside of towns and cities.

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What is rural living?

You can usually find large forests and fields for growing crops in rural areas.

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What is rural living?

Agriculture or farming areas are common in rural areas because there is so much open land.

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What is rural living?

Rice, corn, and beans are just a few of the cropsthat can be grown in rural areas.

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Rural housing

Rural houses are often small single floor buildings that are simple.

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Rural housing

There are not many rooms and most rural houses have only one family living in them.

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Rural housing

Rural areas don’t have many homes and businesses. There is a lot of space between each building to grow crops and raise animals.

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Lets see what you remember

Look on page 2 in you packet and answer the questions on the review.

1. What are the two main types of living?

A.____________________

B.____________________

2. What is rural living?

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3. Is the population in rural areas high or low?

4. What does agriculture mean?

5. Rice, corn, and beans are just a few______ that can be grown in rural areas.

6. Describe a house out in rural area.

7. Does a rural area have many houses close to each other? Yes / No