Communities And Neighborhoods Review Question Preview (ID: 26479)


Review Game For End Of Social Studies Lesson Focusing On North Carolina Essential Standard N.H.1.1, Specifically The Definitions And Differences Of And Between Neighborhoods And Communities. Prereqs: Mrs. McBloom, Clean Up Your Room Read-Aloud. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What is a neighborhood?
a) A neighborhood is where I live with my family.
b) A neighborhood is a group of houses.
c) A neighborhood is a place where people live, work and play.
d) A neighborhood is a street.

Who helped Mrs. McBloom clean up her room?
a) Her neighborhood.
b) Her community.
c) Her family.
d) She did it herself.

What is a community?
a) A community is a place where people live, work, and play.
b) A community is where I live.
c) A community is a group of people who come together for a common purpose.
d) A community is a place with many different neighborhoods.

Which of the following people could be part of a community?
a) Fireman
b) Teacher
c) Police Officer
d) All of the above

What was the common goal that brought the community together in our story?
a) Cleaning Mrs. McBloom's room.
b) Cleaning the entire school.
c) Sending Mrs. McBloom on a cruise.
d) Saying goodbye to Mrs. McBloom.

Can people who don't near close by be part of the same neighborhood?
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

Can people who don't near close by be part of the same community?
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

Is our classroom a neighborhood or a community?
a) Neighborhood
b) Community
c) Both
d) Neither

Can a person be a part of more than one community?
a) Yes
b) No
c)
d)

How can we be helpful members of our classroom community?
a) Being kind and respectful to others.
b) Keeping our classroom, and our school, clean.
c) Having a positive attitude.
d) All of the above!

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