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How Communities are Alike and Different
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P1880 | K-3 | 1996 | 15 min. | 978-1-58541-018-7
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Discover that all communities—big or small and in different areas—have things in common. Learn that people in a big city might work in a factory, while a person who lives in a small mountain town might make a living by logging. Learn that many children in a farming community belong to 4-H and show animals at fairs for fun, while children in the city might go to museums or amusement parks.
Also available on DVD.
Awards: Desirable rating — California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse
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This video is part of the 'Community Collection (X2400).'
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| Students are taught the importance of communities and are shown that regardless of where you live, work, or play, everyone belongs to a community. Students will be introduced to communities across the United States, communities in other countries, communities long ago, a community government, and the importance of good citizenship to a community.
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