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My Urban Community
by Portia Summers
Part of the Zoom in on Communities series
Shopkeepers, gardeners, families, and police officers: these are just a few of the people who live and work in an urban community. Young readers will get to know all about these people and their role in their community through this engaging, simple text. Interesting facts and full-color photos provide readers with a look at all aspects of the urban community, including what it's like to grow up in a city, who makes sure the city is safe, and places to go in an urban community, like parks and museums. As a follow-up activity, readers are invited to create their own city, including the many people and places that make up an urban community.
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My Rural Community
by Portia Summers
Part of the Zoom in on Communities series
Farmers, families, truck drivers, and veterinarians: these are just a few of the people who live and work in a rural community. Young readers will get to know all about these people and their role in their community through this engaging, simple text. Interesting facts and full-color photos provide readers with a look at all aspects of the rural community, including what country life is like for children, how different farms work, and how neighbors in a rural community work together to help each other. A follow-up activity utilizes a graphic organizer to help readers understand the different people and jobs that are needed to get work done on a farm.
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My School Community
by Portia Summers
Part of the Zoom in on Communities series
Teachers, children, principals, and nurses: these are just a few of the people who live and work in a school community. Young readers will get to know all about these people and their role in their community through this engaging, simple text. Interesting facts and full-color photos provide readers with a look at all aspects of the school community, including how different students get to school, who works in a school, and how students, teachers, and other important people help each other in a school community. As a follow-up activity, readers will use a graphic organizer to consider how different members of the school community help them.
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My Neighborhood
by Portia Summers
Part of the Zoom in on Communities series
Families, doctors, road crew workers, and electricians: these are just a few of the people who live and work in a neighborhood. Young readers will get to know all about these people and their role in their community through this engaging, simple text. Interesting facts and full-color photos provide readers with a look at who makes up a neighborhood, how neighbors help each other, what jobs they do, and how people have fun in a neighborhood. A follow-up activity asks children to use critical thinking in considering how each member of a neighborhood contributes to their community.
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The Community of Our Military Base
by Portia Summers
Part of the Zoom in on Communities series
Soldiers, families, teachers, and doctors: these are just a few of the people who live and work together on a military base. Young readers will get to know all about these people and their role in this special community through the engaging, simple text. Interesting facts and full-color photos provide readers with a greater understanding of all aspects of military base life, including school, shopping, and recreation. A follow-up activity helps students engage in critical thinking about the similarities and differences between two kinds of communities.
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My Suburban Community
by Portia Summers
Part of the Zoom in on Communities series
Families, neighbors, plumbers, and mail carriers: these are just a few of the people who live and work in a suburban community. Young readers will get to know all about these people and their role in their community through this engaging, simple text. Interesting facts and full-color photos provide readers with a look at all aspects of the suburban community, including different kinds of homes, community activities, and how people help one another. As a follow-up activity, readers will use a graphic organizer to consider the similarities and differences between suburban, urban, and rural communities.
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