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Learn about community helpers for kids with these community helpers printable; it is a great way for children to learn about the the members of our community and the essential positions that they hold. Simply print pdf file with Community Helpers Matching Game activity to help teach preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd grade kids students about various community jobs along with ruled piper for working on writing too.

These Community Helpers Matching cards are easy to prepare, just print, cut and laminate for durability and you have a fun community themed game ready to go for your students from preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, and grade 2 students. While completing the activities in this printable pack, children will be learning about 37 different community helpers for kids

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will find these printable community helper cards handy for a social studies lesson about my community, expanding horizons, or jobs in my community. Use this as a center in your classroom, extra practice, or as a supplement to your homeschool curriculum.

These Community Helpers Matching cards are easy to prepare, just print, cut and laminate for durability and you have a fun community themed game ready to go for your students from preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, and grade 2 students. While completing the activities in this printable pack, children will be learning about 37 different community helpers for kids

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will find these printable community helper cards handy for a social studies lesson about my community, expanding horizons, or jobs in my community. Use this as a center in your classroom, extra practice, or as a supplement to your homeschool curriculum.

The second activity in this pack involves children practicing their handwriting and letter formation skills. There is one worksheet that can be printed out multiple times or can be laminated and children can use a dry-erase marker to complete the activities. There is a spot in the top left hand side of the page for children to place one of the ‘Who am I?’ cards. Then there is a second set of cards with the name of the profession written on it in lines, showing children how to correctly write it. Children can find the matching card and then practice writing the name of the position that the community worker holds.

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