Urban and Rural Life in Israel
Social Studies
Urban and Rural Life in Israel starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe how children might spend their free time differently in a city and in a rural area in Israel.
Describe one way that life in a city and life in a rural area in Israel can be similar.
Describe two differences between life in a city like Tel Aviv and life in a small village (moshav or kibbutz) in Israel.
Explain how the environment (nature and buildings) is different in urban and rural areas in Israel.
Explain why some families in Israel choose to live in rural areas instead of cities.
How do people in rural areas in Israel get the things they need if there are not many shops nearby?
If a family lives kilometers from the nearest city, how might this affect their daily life?
Imagine you are visiting a kibbutz in Israel. Write about what you might see and do there.
What are some common jobs people might have in a city and in a rural area in Israel?
Why do you think public transportation is more common in cities than in rural areas in Israel?
Compare the types of jobs people usually have in urban areas like Haifa with those in rural areas such as moshavim.
Describe how children’s daily lives might be different in a big city like Jerusalem compared to a small rural village in the Galilee.
Describe how cultural traditions in rural areas, such as kibbutzim, are different from those in urban cities in Israel.
Describe two main differences between urban life in Tel Aviv and rural life in a kibbutz in Israel, focusing on how people live and work.
Explain how the government of Israel helps both urban and rural communities to grow and develop.
Explain how the history of Israel has influenced the development of both urban and rural communities.
Explain why some people in Israel choose to live in rural areas even though there are more jobs and services in cities.
How do the physical features and geography of Israel affect where people choose to live in urban or rural areas?
