Our Community: Who Lives Here?
Students will investigate the different age groups and genders within their local community and discuss why this matters.
Key Questions
- Identify different age groups in our community (e.g., children, teenagers, adults, older people).
- Discuss why it's important to have different age groups in a community.
- Think about what services different age groups might need in our town or village.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
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