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By Ashley K. Leneway All photos found at Flickr under Creative Commons license. See notes sections for details. SOCIAL STUDIES Lesson One: What is Social Studies? Lesson Two: All About Communities Lesson Three: Types of Communities Lesson Four: Careers in Communities

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  • 1. SOCIAL STUDIESBy Ashley K. LenewayAll photos found at Flickr under Creative Commonslicense. See notes sections for details. Lesson One: What is Social Studies? Lesson Two: All About Communities Lesson Three: Types of Communities Lesson Four: Careers in Communities

2. LESSON ONEWhat is social studies? 3. What is Social Studies? 4. Social Studies is about people. 5. Social Studies is about places. 6. Social Studies is about the world where we live. 7. LESSON TWOAll About Communities 8. What is a community?A community is a place where people 9. live 10. learn 11. work 12. play 13. Community, a place where people live work learn play 14. Knowledge CheckWe learned that a community is a place where People eat, sleep and workout Live , work, learn, and play Dance, sing, and study 15. Youre correct! 16. Oops! Try Again 17. LESSON THREETypes of Communities 18. Urban Community 19. Suburban Community 20. Rural Community 21. Types of Communities- A Video 22. What type of community do YOU live in? 23. LESSON FOURCareers in Communities 24. When I grow up 25. Brainstorm a list of careers in your community! 26. Resources for Community JobsClick here to learn about interesting jobs in a virtual community.Click here to learn more about service jobs.Click here to play a game about community jobs. Can you match thedescription of the career to the correct worker?Click here to find a descriptive writing assignment where studentscan research and showcase their knowledge of a variety ofcommunity jobs.Click here to find a wide selection of non-fiction books that teachabout what different community careers. 27. AssignmentCreate your own PowerPoint presentation about acommunity job you wish to have when you grow up. Teacher Lesson Plan Student Directions Rubric Examples