Types of Families
Grade 1 · Social Studies · Families and Communities · Prince Edward Island, Canada
Lesson Summary
Learn that families come in all shapes and sizes.
Explanation
A family is a group of people who love and take care of each other. Some families are big and some are small. A family might have a mom and dad, just one parent, grandparents, stepparents, or other caring adults. Some families have many children and some have one child or none. No matter what a family looks like, what matters most is that the people in it care for one another.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is a family?
Answer: A family is a group of people who love and take care of each other.
Q2: Are all families the same size?
Answer: No, some families are big and some are small.
Q3: What is the most important thing about a family?
Answer: That the people in it care for one another.
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What is Types of Families in Grade 1 Social Studies?+
Types of Families is a lesson in the Families and Communities chapter of Grade 1 Social Studies. It is part of the Prince Edward Island, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Types of Families is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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