Living and Working in Ontario · Modern Ontario
Interdependence
Understanding how different communities rely on each other for goods and services.
Key Questions
- 1Why can't one community produce everything it needs?
- 2How does food travel from a farm to a city grocery store?
- 3What is the "ripple effect" if a factory closes?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: People and Environments: Living and Working in Ontario - Grade 3
Grade: Grade 3
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Living and Working in Ontario
Period: Modern Ontario
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