First Class Community Helpers And Their Roles
Encourage them to think about what they would like to be when they grow up.
Community helpers and their roles. Their Roles and Tools Kindergarten Social Studies by Rekha Mundkur October 1 2015 An interesting lesson about our very special community helpers. To keep all the activities in the community go harmoniously and orderly requires people who are willing to extend their service. Community workers work for the people residing in the community.
This week we have learned about bus drivers shop keepers and mail carriers. Explain that firefighters and police officers are community helpers. And that a community has many helpers such as workers who mow the grass government officials who make the laws and workers who collect the garbage and recycling.
They solve problems that we experience in daily life. Students spend time living in these community helper roles and are challenged to solve problems which are designed to illustrate the interdependence of. Community Helpers are regular AltspaceVR members who volunteer their time to share information teach others and serve as community ambassadors.
Discuss that community helpers are people who help people who live in the same area. Teach your students how important each job is for our safety and health. There are 19different community helpers included.
Without them things will turn chaotic and uneasy. Students will work as individuals to accomplish group goals through role-playing activities. Doctors nurses firemen policemen postmen drivers dentists farmers plumbers librarians mechanic chef fishermen as well as.
Community helpers are the individuals who live and work in our community and ensure that the community stays healthy safe and happy. We had a shuttle bus driversupervisor and a shopkeepermotel manager come to speak to our class show them pictures give them postcards and help them understand how their. Theyre familiar with the various aspects of AltspaceVRsuch as event-hosting or world-buildingand they exemplify and uphold our Community Standards and Terms of Service.