How Geography Affects Communities
Grade 3 · Social Studies · Geography and Map Skills · Oklahoma, USA
Lesson Summary
The land, water, and climate of a place influence how people in that community live, work, and play.
Explanation
A community near the ocean might have many fishers and surfers. A community in the mountains might have skiing and logging. A community on flat prairie land might grow wheat and raise cattle. Geography also affects what homes look like, what foods people eat, and how they travel. Understanding geography helps explain why communities in different places can be so different from each other.
Practice Questions
Q1: How might a community near the ocean earn a living?
Answer: Through fishing, shipping, or tourism.
Q2: Why might a prairie community grow wheat?
Answer: Because the flat, open land is good for farming.
Q3: Name one way geography affects how homes are built.
Answer: In cold climates, homes have strong roofs to handle snow. In warm climates, homes may have open windows for airflow.
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How Geography Affects Communities is a lesson in the Geography and Map Skills chapter of Grade 3 Social Studies. It is part of the Oklahoma, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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How Geography Affects Communities is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Oklahoma, USA.
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