Communities Around the World
Grade 3 · Social Studies · Our Community and Communities Around the World · Utah, USA
Lesson Summary
People all over the world live in communities that are shaped by their geography, climate, and culture.
Explanation
A community in the African savanna looks very different from one in the mountains of Japan or a village in South America. The climate, land, and resources in each place affect how people build homes, grow food, and live their daily lives. Even though communities look different on the outside, people everywhere share basic needs like food, shelter, and belonging to a group.
Practice Questions
Q1: Why do communities around the world look different?
Answer: Because of differences in geography, climate, resources, and culture.
Q2: What basic needs do all communities share?
Answer: Food, shelter, and belonging to a group.
Q3: Give an example of how geography affects a community.
Answer: A community near the ocean might rely on fishing, while one in a flat grassland might farm.
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Communities Around the World is a lesson in the Our Community and Communities Around the World chapter of Grade 3 Social Studies. It is part of the Utah, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Communities Around the World is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Utah, USA.
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