Types of Communities
Grade 3 · Social Studies · Our Community and Communities Around the World · Ontario, Canada
Lesson Summary
Communities can be grouped by size, location, and what the people there do for work.
Explanation
Some communities are centered around farming, fishing, or mining. Others are built around factories or businesses. Some communities focus on tourism, where visitors come to see interesting places. The geography of a place often shapes what kind of community grows there. A coastal town may become a fishing community, while a community in flat farmland may focus on growing crops.
Practice Questions
Q1: Name a type of community based on what people do for work.
Answer: A farming community, a fishing community, or a mining community.
Q2: How does geography shape a community?
Answer: The land and resources in an area help decide what jobs people have and how the community grows.
Q3: What is a tourism community?
Answer: A community where many people work in jobs that serve visitors who come to see interesting places.
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Types of Communities is a lesson in the Our Community and Communities Around the World chapter of Grade 3 Social Studies. It is part of the Ontario, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Types of Communities is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Ontario, Canada.
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