Social Studies: My Family and Home
Learning about family members, homes, and daily life
Social Studies: My Family and Home
Learning about family members, homes, and daily life
Social Studies - Grade K-1
- 1
Name two people who might be in a family.
Think about people you live with or know well.
Two people who might be in a family are a parent and a child. - 2
Write one sentence about who lives in your home.
The sentence will name one or more people who live in the student's home, such as: My mom, my brother, and I live in my home. - 3
Circle the place where a family lives: school, home, playground.
Think about where people sleep and eat meals together.
A family lives in a home. - 4
Write one thing families do together at home.
One thing families do together at home is eat dinner. - 5
Which room is used for sleeping: bedroom or kitchen?
Think about where a bed is usually found.
The bedroom is used for sleeping. - 6
Write one rule that helps people stay safe at home.
One rule that helps people stay safe at home is to not touch a hot stove. - 7
Name one job an adult might do at home.
Think about chores or ways grown-ups help.
One job an adult might do at home is cooking food. - 8
Name one job a child can do at home.
One job a child can do at home is putting away toys. - 9
Write one sentence about how you help at home.
Think about cleaning, putting things away, or helping with meals.
The sentence should tell one way the student helps at home, such as: I help at home by feeding the pet. - 10
Which is a kind way to treat family members: yelling or listening?
Listening is a kind way to treat family members. - 11
Name one thing you can find in a kitchen.
Think about where food is made or eaten.
One thing you can find in a kitchen is a table. - 12
Name one thing you can find in a bathroom.
One thing you can find in a bathroom is a sink. - 13
Write one sentence about a special person in your family.
Think about someone who helps, loves, or cares for you.
The sentence should describe a family member, such as: My grandma is special because she reads with me. - 14
What is one thing a home gives a family?
A home gives a family a safe place to live. - 15
Draw or write about your home. Tell one thing you like about it.
Think about a room, a person, or an activity you enjoy there.
The response should name one thing the student likes about their home, such as: I like my home because it has a cozy room for reading.