Lesson 1 of 7
  • Year 3

Community Care

In today's lesson, you will understand what a community is, explore the different types of communities (place, interest, action and practice) and consider the benefits of being a part of one.

Lesson 1 of 7
  • Year 3

Community Care

In today's lesson, you will understand what a community is, explore the different types of communities (place, interest, action and practice) and consider the benefits of being a part of one.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. By the end of this lesson, pupils will be able to: • understand what a community is and be able to define the term • list down a variety of benefits about their community • create a shield of arms to represent their community.

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4 Questions

Q1.
You have been elected to fill which one the following roles?

Councillor
Correct answer: Mayor
MP
Prime Minister

Q2.
Which four categories of different communities have we learnt about?

Correct answer: Place, Interest, Action and Practice
Place, Interest, Action and Preferences
Place, Reading, Action and Practice

Q3.
Which of the following options is a benefit of being a part of a community?

Succeeding on projects independently
Correct answer: Working with others to reach your goals

Q4.
A coat of arms can NOT represent:

A family
A person
Correct answer: An animal
An organisation (group)