Activity where people catch their food from a river, lake, or ocean.
Fishing
A place people can go to get water right from nature.
A river or lake
A shelter that does not move and stands alone.
Single permanent shelter
How did you get to school this morning?
Car, bus, walking, biking, etc.
Give an example of how you can share clothes.
Donate, Value Village, Hand-me downs from siblings or cousins
When people grow plants and raise animals to get food.
Farming
A special hole in the ground that holds clean water.
Community well
Give an example of a shelter that does not move and is attached to other shelters
Apartment, row house, town house, shared permanent shelter
Give an example of public transit.
Bus or train
Besides buying clothes from a store, how can you get what you need?
Make clothes, hand-me-downs
When people plant and grow vegetables in their backyard or windowsill.
Gardening
A structure that gives people a quick and easy way to drink water. Hint we have one at school.
Water fountain
Give an example of a moving shelter
Mobile home, trailer, RV
Give an example of a way to move from one place to another all by yourself.
Walking, biking, running, scooter
What can you do with your clothes if they get a hole?
Sew them, repurpose them
A place to purchase the food you need.
Grocery store
A device in your home that you can turn on and off to get water. Hint: sinks and bathtubs have them
A tap
Give an example of a temporary shelter
Tent, yurt, teepee
Give an example of a way you can use an animal to help you get from one place to another.
Ride a horse, ride a donkey, use a dog sled
Give an example of clothing you would wear in a hot and sunny community.
Light clothes, hat, sandals
When people go into nature, like the forest, to find and catch animals for food.
Hunting
A big container that collects water when it rains.
Rain barrel
Give an example of when a temporary shelter is better than a permanent one.
- When you need to move from one place to another to find resources like food and water
- Special occasions - e.g. camping trip, one-off ceremonies or gatherings, hunting trips
- For emergency situations
Give an example of a water transportation.
Boat, canoe, kayak
Give an example of clothing you would wear in a snowy community.
coat, scarf, mittens, boots, snow pants, etc.