Vocabulary
Vocabulary Part Two
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Lesson 1
Lesson 2
100

A place where people live and work.

What is community?

100

A person who lives in a community and has rights and duties.

What is Citizen?

100

The first step to solving a problem.

What is Identify the Problem?

100

Why might the people of ------, Texas be proud of their community?

Because of its culture and how they helped each other during the crisis.

100

Why do people travel from suburb to urban communities? 

For jobs.
200

A place of farms.

What is Rural?

200

A community near a city.

What is Suburb?

200
The second step to solving a problem.

What is Gather Information?

200

Give an example of citizens in a community working together.

They helped each other during the flood.

200

What do farmers do in fairs? List two.

They show their best farm animals and crops and have fun.
300

The act of building houses, libraries, offices, and stores.

What is Construction?

300

A method of getting from one place to another.

What is Transportation?

300

The third step to solving a problem.

What is Identify Options?

300

What are something construction workers build? List Four

Houses, libraries, offices, and stores.
300

Contrast an urban and rural community. List three.

Urban communities have businesses, workers, tall buildings and many people, Rural communities have farms and fewer people.

400

A large community that had a flood. City + State

What is San Antonio, Texax?

400

A city and many neighborhoods.

What is Urban?

400

The fourth step to solving a problem.

What is List Consequences?

400

Why do people in communities work? List two.

There are many jobs to be done and they need to earn money.

400

What are some forms of transportation people in Washington D.C. use? List three.

Cars, buses, and trains.

500

A party in Spanish.

What is Fiesta?

500

A famous dance in Mexico.

What is folk-dance?

500

The step after choosing a solution.

What is Think About It?

500

Identify the things that make up a community. List at least 3

Neighborhoods, businesses, people who live, work, and play together, 
500

Draw an example of the three different kinds of communities.

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