Community types: urban, rural and suburban.

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Describes differences in rural, urban and suburban communities, focusing on transportation and architecture. Use to begin a unit on communities.

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Communities -Rural, Urban and Suburban

Cheri Hallifax Turman

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Urban

• Urban communities are cities.

• There are lots of people living close together in a small amount of space.

• There is not very much open space or natural areas.

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Urban

• Transportation– People often take the bus, train, taxis or

walk

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Urban

• Architecture– Buildings in urban

communities are often very tall.

– Some buildings are so tall they seem to touch the sky.

– These are called “Skyscrapers”.

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Rural

• Rural communities are called “the country” or farmland.

• There are fewer people, more spread out from one another.

• There is lots of open space and natural areas.

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Rural

• Transportation– People usually must drive to places they

need to visit, because it is too far to walk.– Sometimes the roads are not paved, so

people need special vehicles, like pick-up trucks.

– Farms have special types of vehicles, such as tractors.

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Rural

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Rural

• Architecture – Buildings in rural

communities are more spread out than in urban ones.

– It is not unusual to find only a few buildings spread out over large distances.

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Suburban

• Suburban communities are usually close to, but not in, cities.

• There are fewer people than in urban communities, but many more than in rural communities.

• Houses are often in neighborhoods and many people have yards.

• There are many natural areas.

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Suburban

• Transportation– People in the suburbs often drive, but

sometimes walk or take the bus. – Sometimes people will take trains into the

city.

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Suburban

• Architecture– Often, homes in suburban communities have

only one family living in them.– Sometimes families live in apartments. They

are not skyscrapers.

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Children

• Urban, Rural and Suburban Children all love to:– Play– Laugh– Have fun

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