People and Environments: The Local Community · Local Geography & Environment
Natural vs. Built Features
Distinguishing between things made by nature (rivers, trees) and things made by people (roads, buildings) in the local area.
Key Questions
- 1What can we find in our community that was made by nature?
- 2What are some examples of built features near our school?
- 3How do built features help us in our daily lives?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: People and Environments: The Local Community - Grade 1
Grade: Grade 1
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: People and Environments: The Local Community
Period: Local Geography & Environment
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