Urban and Rural Life
Social Studies
Urban and Rural Life starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe how children might travel to school differently in a city compared to a village.
Describe one way that life in a city can be exciting and one way it can be difficult.
Describe two things you might see in a city that you would not usually find in the countryside.
Explain how the number of people living in a city is different from the number of people living in a village.
Explain what makes a village different from a town.
Imagine you are spending a day in the countryside. Describe what you might do and see.
List three things you would hear in an urban area and three things you would hear in a rural area.
Tell a story about a family who moved from a rural area to an urban area. What changes did they notice?
Why might someone choose to live in the countryside instead of the city?
Write about one job that people might do in a rural area and one job that people might do in an urban area.
Describe how festivals or celebrations might be different in a city compared to a village in the United Kingdom.
Describe how schools in rural areas might be different from schools in big cities in the United Kingdom.
Describe how transportation is different in urban and rural areas of the United Kingdom.
Describe some differences between what you might see and hear in a busy city like London and a quiet village in the countryside of the United Kingdom.
Describe some ways that people in rural areas help the economy of the United Kingdom.
Explain how people in rural areas of the United Kingdom might get their food differently from people living in urban areas.
Explain how the environment and nature are different in urban and rural areas of the United Kingdom.
Explain how the government helps people living in both urban and rural areas in the United Kingdom.
Explain how the history of the United Kingdom has led to the growth of big cities like Manchester and Birmingham.
Explain why some people in the United Kingdom choose to live in urban areas while others prefer rural areas.
