Title: Community Helpers
1Community Helpers
BY Marie Pitsenbarger and Marybeth
Alemagno First Grade
2Table of Contents
- Economics
- Standard and Websites
- Activity 1
- Activities 2 and 3
- Activity 4
- Activity 5
- Government
- Standard and Websites
- Activities 1 and 2
- Activities 3 and 4
- Activity 5
- Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
- Standard and Websites
- Activities 1 and 2
- Activities 3 and 4
- Activity 5
- Social Studies Skills and Methods
- Standard and Websites
- Activities 1 and 2
- Title Page
- History
- Standard and Websites
- Activities 1 and 2
- Activity 3
- Activity 4
- Activity 5
- People in Societies
- Standard and Websites
- Activity 1
- Activity 2
- Activity 3
- Activities 4 and 5
- Geography
- Standard and Websites
- Activities 1 and 2
- Activities 3 and 4
- Activity 5
3History Standard
- Students use materials drawn from the diversity
of human experience to analyze and interpret
significant events, patterns and themes in the
history of Ohio, the United States and the world.
Websites
Additional Activities about Federal
Holidays http//www.teacherlink.usu.edu/tlresource
s/units/Byrnes-celebrations/federalholidays.html L
essons on Heros http//titan.iwu.edu/9-11site/Web
pages/LessonPlans/Hero20Lesson.pdf Firefighter
Picture of 9/11 http//www.uwm.edu/People/closs/im
ages/firefighters1024_768.jpg President J. F. K.
Picture http//cache.eb.com/eb/image?id1899rendT
ypeId4 Amelia Earhart Official
Site http//www.ameliaearhart.com/
4History Activities 1 and 2
- ACTIVITY 1
- Have the students research a president and their
accomplishments. Discuss the importance of
Presidents Day and remembering their
achievements of their president. - Materials
- Books of biographies of presidents
- Pencil
- Paper
- ACTIVITY 2
- Materials
- Large construction paper
- Calendar Template
- Crayons and Markers
- Pencil
- Have students create a calendar with one
community helper they have learned and a brief
sentence of the helpers service to the
community.
5History Activity 3
- ACTIVITY 3
- Have each student complete a page for a class
book on the heroes (police men, fire fighters,
nurses, and doctors) of 9/11. Have students fill
in the following sentence ________ was a hero on
September 11, 2001 because _____________.
Students will then draw a picture at the top of
the page. - Materials
- New York's Bravest by Mary
- Pope Osborne and Steve Johnson
- Paper
- Crayons
6History Activity 4
- ACTIVITY 4
- Students will read a book about Amelia Earhart
and see one of the greatest female pilots of her
time. After studying about her the students will
create a poster explaining how a pilot is a
community helper. - Materials
- Book recommendation A Troll First-Start
Biography Young Amelia Earhart A Dream to Fly-
Story by Sarah Alcott, illustrations by James
Anton - Poster board
- Markers/ Crayons
- Pencil
7History Activity 5
- Activity 5
- Have children create a personal timeline listing
the community helpers they have encountered
through major events in their lives. - Birth
- Doctor/dentist visits
- Schooling
- Pet/s visits to vet
- Any other encounters with community helpers
- Materials
- Parents help in determining events and times
- Photographs
- Pencil
- Crayon/Markers
- Long strips of paper
8People in Societies Standard
- Students use knowledge of perspectives, practices
and products of cultural, ethnic and social
groups to analyze the impact of their commonality
and diversity within local, national, regional
and global settings.
Websites
Community Helpers Theme http//www.first-school.ws
/theme/commhelpers.htm Our Community
Helpers http//www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?
LPid5597 Jobs of Community Helpers Review
Game http//www.hud.gov/kids/whatsjob.html Miller
Construction Company http//www.millerconstruction
.com/ Pavers by Design http//www.paversbydesign.n
et/ l
9People in Societies Activity 1
- ACTIVITY 1
- Learning about community helpers, such as police
officers, fire fighters and hospital workers, and
taking community field trips will help students
understand how they fit into their community and
the world. Identify important aspects of
community and culture that strengthen
relationships within a family to create a family
tablecloth for the classroom - Materials
- pictures of national symbols from all countries
to represent community helpers laminated and
glued onto poster boards - Books for researching different countries and
symbols that represent a community helper - a light/plain tablecloth
- paint and paint brushes
- markers
- table to lay tablecloth out on
10People in Societies Activity 2
- ACTIVITY 2
- Have the children look through ethnic cook books
and see what recipe they want to make. Have them
create their own recipes by cutting out pictures
of food and glue them to their recipe card. - Children can then create names for their dishes
and share their creation and the cultural
background - Materials
- Glue
- Magazine pictures of food
- Large index cards/Construction paper (recipe
card) - Markers
- Cook Book
11People in Societies Activity 3
- ACTIVITY 3
- After reading the folktale of Paul Bunyan we will
discuss how he was a community helper too because
all lumberjacks are. We will color this picture
of Paul Bunyan and write
on the back what lumberjacks do. - Materials
- Folktale of Paul Bunyan
- Picture
- Lined paper
- Pencil
- Markers/Crayons
12People in Societies Activities 4 and 5
- ACTIVITY 4
- The high school foreign language teachers will
come and share how other cultures communicate.
We will learn simple greetings in many different
languages. - Materials
- Foreign Language teachers
- Handouts of the different greeting pronunciations
- ACTIVITY 5
- The local construction company will send a
foreman to show the children how our culture uses
wood, bricks, and other materials to build homes,
while other cultures use mud, sticks, and leaves
to build their homes! Together we will use
materials to construct a home. - Materials
- The Construction worker
- Popsicle sticks
- Twine
- Clay
13Geography Standard
- Students use knowledge of geographic locations,
patterns and processes to show the
interrelationship between the physical
environment and human activity, and to explain
the interactions that occur in an increasingly
interdependent world.
Websites
Your Neighborhood http//bensguide.gpo.gov/k-2/ne
ighborhood/index.html Education
World http//www.educationworld.com/a_earlychildho
od/newsletters/newsletterV02N09.shtml Community
Helper Costumes http//www.heirloomwoodentoys.com/
Community-Helper-Dress-Up-Costume-Collection-pr-19
816.html Mapping Your Community http//content.sch
olastic.com/content/collateral_resources/pdf/t/Tea
chNow_MappingCommunity.pdf Community Services and
Maps http//www.cde.state.co.us/cdeadult/IGLA/pdf/
CommServiceGroup.pdf j
14Geography Activities 1 and 2
- ACTIVITY 1
- WHAT IS A COMMUNITY HELPER, ANYWAY?Encourage
children to work on a definition of community
helper. This will be a work in progress,
constantly changing as children meet or learn
about community helpers. Compare each community
helper against the definition. (As the number of
community helpers examined increases, the
definition will become more generalized.) - Materials
- Chart paper
- Marker
- ACTIVITY 2
- Materials
- Costumes and props
- Children will dress up as a community helper and
share with the class their costume. They will
explain why they are dressed that way and what
that community helper does to help our community.
15Geography Activities 3 and 4
- ACTIVITY 3
- Identify symbols that can represent a community
helper. Explain what a symbol is and how they
are used. - cross for a Doctor, apple for a Teacher, book for
a Librarian, tooth for a Dentist, star for a
Police Officer, envelope for a mail carrier, fire
for a Firefighter, bread for a baker, etc. - Materials
- Chart paper
- Marker
- ACTIVITY 4
- Using the symbols we made in activity 1 have
students create a map of our town labeling the
community helpers with our symbols. - Materials
- Tag-board
- Markers
- Map of our town
16Geography Activity 5
- ACTIVITY 5
- Visiting the a fire department!
- Using the map of the town we made, we will plan
route we will take there and back. Such as turn
left at the library, turn left at the stop sign.
This will help with giving directions to a
location. - Materials
- Our maps
- A step by step direction route on chart paper
- A marker to trace our route
17 Economics Standard
- Students use economic reasoning skills and
knowledge of major economic concepts, issues and
systems in order to make informed choices as
producers, consumers, savers, investors, workers
and citizens in an interdependent world.
Websites
Hierarchy of Needs http//www.union.umd.edu/GH/bas
ic_needs/images/maslows_hierarchy2.jpg Elementary
Economics Lessons http//www.moneyinstructor.com/e
lementary.asp Additional Lessons on
Economics http//www.glc.k12.ga.us/BuilderV03/LPTo
ols/LPShared/displayunit.asp?UnitID1468 Economics
Lessons Using Childrens Books http//www.mcps.k1
2.md.us/curriculum/socialstd/Econ_Geog.html Econ-o
-mania http//cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/fellows/Medv
etz/webquest/
18Economics Activity 1
- ACTIVITY 1
- Identify the basic needs (food, safety, health)
of human beings as a class. Determine how these
needs are met and the roles of community helpers
in meeting these needs. - People need ___________. A ___________ helps
them by _____________. - Materials
- Tag-board
- Pencil
- Crayons/ Markers
19Economic Activities 2 and 3
- ACTIVITY 2
- Children will categorize the jobs of various
community helpers by the production of goods or
the service offered. Have them do a free write
journal on how these goods and services
effect/benefit their community. - Materials
- - Chart for class categorizations
- - Paper
- - Pencil
- ACTIVITY 3
- Students will categorize objects as man-made or
natural resources after learning the difference
between the two. Discuss with the class the
scarcity of resources and how that effects the
community helpers who use those materials. - Materials
- - Chart for man-made and natural resources
- - Paper
- - Pencil
20Economic Activity 4
- ACTIVITY 4
- Students will identify producers, consumers,
goods and services targeted by selected
advertisements. They will also work with a group
to identify producers in their own community
found in a local telephone book. As a class the
students will discuss their findings and
determine which of people they selected are
community helpers. - Materials
- - Definitions of producers and consumers
- - A few selected advertisements to discuss
- - Local telephone books
- - Paper
- - Pencil
21Economic Activity 5
- ACTIVITY 5
- Have each child select the job of a community
worker. They should create a product or offer a
service according to their community helper.
Each member of the community (class) will set up
shop or service area. Each student will receive
a problem which they need to solve through the
help of their community. The class must exchange
or find means of obtaining goods and services
without money. - Materials
- -Paper
- -Crayons/ Markers
- - Props
- -Individual Problems based on the community
- helper positions that the class chose
22Government Standard
- Students use knowledge of the purposes,
structures and processes of political systems at
the local, state, national and international
levels to understand that people create systems
of government as structures of power and
authority to provide order, maintain stability
and promote the general welfare.
Websites
Community Club http//teacher.scholastic.com/commc
lub/officer/makbadge.asp Mayor of
Bellbrook http//maps.google.com/maps?ieUTF8qMa
yorofnearBellbrook,OHfb1viewtextcd3hle
nlatlng39642103,-84287750,9088378007191602798ei
a5oeR-v8N4uKiwHP2J11 Bellbrook Police
Department http//www.usacops.com/oh/p45305/index.
html Our Community Helpers http//comsewogue.k12.n
y.us/rstewart/k2001/Themes/community/helpers.htm
Drug Enforcement Agency http//www.usdoj.gov/dea/
index.htm
23Government Activities 1 and 2
- ACTIVITY 1
- Have a Police Officer come in and talk to the
class telling them what he does to make their
neighborhood a safer place. He will then pass
out police badges to all the students - Materials
- Badges
- Police Man
- ACTIVITY 2 The Line Up!
- The Police officer will fingerprint them and
- trace their outlines as if they had committed
- a crime and the students will decorate them
- Materials
- White bulletin board paper
- Makers
- Crayons
- Ink (for fingerprinting)
24Government Activities 3 and 4
- ACTIVITY 3
- The job of a police man is to ensure that
everyone is following rules. In class make a
list of rules for our own classroom. Each day
there will be a police officer of the day to
ensure everyone is following the rules. - Materials
- Chart paper
- Marker
- Police badges from previous activity
- ACTIVITY 4 Visit to the Mayor
- The class will go together and visit the Mayor.
On their trip they will recognize
symbols that represent democracy.
They will begin to learn what exactly a democracy
is. - Materials
- Clip boards to record symbols
- Pencil
- Bus to transport the students to the Mayor
25Government Activity 5
- ACTIVITY 5
- After visiting the Mayor the children observed
how a democracy is run. Our classroom will
conduct an election to decide classroom
responsibilities. - EX Tyrone is good at sharing toys, Johnny is
not. Tyrone should be the leader of playtime.
The class will decide who should be in charge by
a democratic vote. - Materials
- Chart paper
- Marker
- Police badges from previous activity
26Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Standard
- Students use knowledge of the rights and
responsibilities of citizenship in order to
examine and evaluate civic ideals and to
participate in community life and the American
democratic system.
Websites
Good Citizen Test http//www.goodcharacter.com/ISO
C/Citizenship.html The Five Themes of Citizenship
http//www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr008.shtm
l Additional Lesson on Citizenship
http//www.civiced.org/index.php?pageconstitution
_day More activities on The Judge An Untrue Tale
http//www.afb.org/braillebug/RCActivities.asp?boo
kid32 Books and Lesson Plans on Community
Helpers http//www.mesa.k12.co.us/2003/Departments
/CommunityPartnership/Contextual20Learning/Bonnie
20Teets/minibook20lesson.pdf
27Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
Activities 1 and 2
- Activity 1
- Watch Citizenship in the Community. Have them
write a list of the community - workers that they see or are discussed in the
video. Hold a grand discussion with - the children about citizenship.
- Materials
- - Citizenship in the Community Video
- -pencil
- -paper
- Activity 2
- Read the book The Judge An Untrue Tale
- by Harve Zemach. Discuss the role of the judge
- as a community helper. Discuss whether the judge
provided fairness to those brought - before him. Create a venn diagram comparing how
the judge helps the community - and the role of another community helper that has
been recently discussed. - Materials
- -The Judge An Untrue Tale
- -Venn Diagram
28Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
Activities 3 and 4
- Activity 3
- Review the role of a judge as discussed in
activity 2. Discuss with the class the meaning
of fairness. Select one child to play the
judge. Have the rest of the children work in
groups to demonstrate fairness through a skit.
Give each group a situation and have the judge
determine whether the group was fair to everyone
involved. - Materials
- -Short description of a situation to be acted
out - -Props
- Activity 4
- Ask the children what they would like to be when
they grow up. Do they want to be a community
helper? Talk about the importance of
demonstrating citizenship traits in a future job
such as trustworthiness, fairness, self-control,
and respect for those in authority. Have the
students draw a picture of themselves as a
community helper demonstrating one of the
qualities listed above. May have to limit the
class to a specific trait if the class is
struggling. - Materials
- -Large paper for class list of positive
character traits - -Paper or tagboard
- -Pencil, crayons, or markers
29Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Activity 5
- Activity 5
- Discussion Many community helpers such as police
officers and teachers remind us to show respect
to one another. What does it mean to respect
someone? How can we show someone respect? Who
should we show respect to? - Class Book Create a class book titled
Respectful Citizens. Review the term citizen
with the children. Have each student make one
page for the book filling in the blanks I give
___________ respect when I _______________. They
may illustrate their page by drawing or selecting
an image from the computer or a magazine. - Materials
- - Tagboard or construction paper
- - Pencil, markers, crayons.
- - Hole Punch
- - Magazines
- - Yarn to tie book together
30Social Studies Skills and Methods Standard
- Students collect, organize, evaluate and
synthesize information from multiple sources to
draw logical conclusions. Students communicate
this information using appropriate social studies
terminology in oral, written or multimedia form
and apply what they have learned to societal
issues in simulated or real-world settings.
Websites
Fire Station Virtual Tours http//www.kent.k12.wa.
us//curriculum/vtours/fire/tour.html Old
Macdonald Had a Farm http//www.amazon.com/Old-Mac
donald-Farm-Frances-Cony/dp/053130129X/refsr_1_6/
002-4799466-0077660?ieUTF8sbooksqid1192825383
sr1-6 Graphic Organizer http//content.scholasti
c.com/browse/article.jsp?id2985 Community
Club http//teacher.scholastic.com/commclub/ Softw
are for kids http//i2.iofferphoto.com/img/1162713
600/_i/15180511/1.jpg l
31Social Studies Skills and Methods Activities 1
and 2
- ACTIVITY 1 Visit a local post office
- Discuss with children the role of mail carriers.
Have children interview a mail carrier with
questions previously discussed in class. During
the tour show courtesy and respect and record the
answers. - Materials
- -notebooks
- -pencils
- -list of interview questions
- ACTIVITY 2
- Have the children write a speech they can share
orally with the class. The speech will be
written as if they are that community helper.
Children will explain what they do to help the
community and how their job is important - Materials
- -note cards
- -pencil
- -books with information of a community helper
32Social Studies Skills and Methods Activity 3
- ACTIVITY 3
- We will read the book Old MacDonald Had a Farm
and identify the main idea on the worksheet
below. We will then discuss the job of a farmer
and how he is a community helper. - Materials
- -Old MacDonald Had a Farm by Frances Coney
- -Main idea worksheet
- -Pencil
33Social Studies Skills and Methods Activities 4
and 5
- ACTIVITY 4
- Students will together in a group setting and
determine categories for sorting the community
helpers they have learned. Examples of
categories could be.. - Health School Safety
- Materials
- Chart paper
- Markers
- ACTIVITY 5
- Have the children obtain information about
community helpers using a variety of resources,
both orally(what they have learned) and
visually(in books). Have them create a memory
card game of community helpers and what they each
one does to help the community. These memory
cards will be used as a study tool to help study
for their community helpers test. - Materials
- Index cards
- Pencil
- Variety of resource books