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SST Rules and Community

The document outlines rules and laws, asking readers to identify and categorize them. It also describes different types of communities—urban, suburban, and rural—highlighting their unique characteristics, pros, and cons. The content includes worksheets for educational purposes, focusing on understanding community types and their features.

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Rules and Laws


Identify if the sentences are rules or laws, and shade the appropriate circles.
Rule Law
1) Follow the reduced speed limit while driving in the
school zone.

2) Stop at the red light.

3) Brush your teeth before going to bed.

4) Make your bed after waking up.

5) Do not run in the hallway.

6) Do not steal.

7) The minimum age of employment in the U.S. is 14 years.

8) Be kind to others.

9) Return library books before the due date.

10) Citizens over 18 years of age are entitled to vote in the


elections.

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Rules and Laws


Circle the rules and cross out the laws

1) 2)
Slow down and drive
Children
with extra caution
Keep your desk clean.
playing

where children are


present

3) 4)

Throw garbage in the


Line up for recess.
trash bin.

5) 6)
I had a cat
who was so fat.
He could not even

Be considerate of
sit on his mat.

Listen to your teacher.


noise.

7) 8)

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? are there than

are there than

How many vegtables are there in all?

1820
1416
1012
8
6
4
2
How many fewer

How many more

1)
2)
3)
Raise your hand to BUS STOP

Stand in line while


speak in the classroom. boarding a bus.
12 10
14

questions. graph, and answer the


in the table to draw a bar
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10 2
9 3
8 4 I had a cat
7 5
6
who was so fat.
He could not even
Don’t arrive late for
No diving in the pool. sit on his mat.

class.

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Communities

Types of Communities
A community is a special group of RURAL URBAN
people who live together in the same
place, and it's a bit like being part of a
big team. In our world, there are different
SUBURBAN
types of communities, each with its own
unique features. Let's explore three kinds
of communities: urban, suburban, and rural.

In big cities, which we call urban communities, many people live


close together. Tall buildings fill the skyline, and the streets are always
bustling with activity. One of the great things about urban areas is that
there are so many jobs, and you can find exciting things to do like going
to museums, parks, or watching shows. However, life in the city can also
have some challenges. It can be noisy with lots of people, and things like
houses and food can be expensive.

Moving to suburban communities, we find places that are not as


busy as big cities. Here, families can enjoy a quieter life in houses with
yards. Suburban areas are often safe and have good schools, making them
perfect for families. While the suburbs offer a nice backyard and a peaceful
atmosphere, there might not be as many exciting things happening, and
entertainment options could be limited.
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Communities

In the countryside, known as rural communities, life takes on a


different pace. Rural areas have farms, wide-open spaces, and a close-knit
community where people often know everyone in their town. Living in the
countryside means being surrounded by beautiful nature. However, rural
living comes with its own set of challenges. There might be fewer job
options, and services like hospitals could be far away, requiring a
longer drive.

Each type of community has its own pros and cons. Urban
communities offer many jobs and exciting activities but can be noisy and
crowded. Suburban areas are safe for families with good schools, but they
might lack some of the entertainment options found in cities. Rural
communities provide a close-knit community and beautiful nature but
may have fewer job opportunities and services.

So, whether you're surrounded by the towering skyscrapers of a city,


the cozy homes of the suburbs, or the peaceful landscapes of the
countryside, communities are all about people working together and
helping each other, each with its own unique advantages and challenges.

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Communities
A. Choose the correct option for each question.

1) What is a characteristic of suburban communities?

tall buildings large yards and houses

busy streets diverse cultural attractions

2) Which community type is known for its bustling city life and numerous job opportunities?

rural suburban

urban countryside

3) What is a common feature of rural communities?

limited job opportunities commuter-friendly neighborhoods

busy city life homogeneous architecture

B. Write T if the statements are true and F if they are false.

1) Suburban communities are often characterized by a slower


pace of life compared to urban areas.

2) Urban communities are typically known for their large yards


and spacious homes.

3) Rural communities are more likely to have access to diverse


cultural attractions compared to urban areas.

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Communities
C. Match the community types with their characteristics.

1) urban large yards and spacious homes

2) suburban natural landscapes and farms

3) rural busy public transportation

D. Match the advantages to the corresponding community types.

1) many job opportunities rural

2) safe for families, good schools urban

3) close-knit community, beautiful nature suburban

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Communities
E. Answer the following questions based on the passage.

1) What is one pro and one con of living in an urban community?

2) Name a characteristic of suburban communities that makes them suitable for families.

3) What is a common feature of rural communities related to their social structure?

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Pros and Cons of Communites

URBAN SUBURBAN RURAL


Pros. Pros. Pros.
1. There are lots of jobs to 1. The suburbs are a great 1. The people tend to know
choose from. place to raise kids. each other very well.

2. There are many malls to 2. They are well-connected 2. The surroundings are
visit. to cities. usually green and clean.

3. There is lots of fun stuff 3. Small local stores fulfill 3. Life moves on at a
to do. the needs of the people. leisurely pace.

Cons. Cons. Cons.


1. Things can be quite 1. Commuting to work can 1. Job opportunities are
expensive. be a hassle. limited.

2. Heavy traffic causes 2. All the houses tend to 2. Schools and hospitals
pollution. look similar. might be too far.

3. Too many people cause 3. Entertainment options 3. There aren’t many


quite a crowd. are limited. entertainment options

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