Practice identifying school places and understanding what people do in classrooms, the library, the gym, and the cafeteria.
Read each problem with a teacher or helper. Write or draw your answer in the space provided.
Learning about important places at school
Social Studies - Grade K-1
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Circle the place where students learn reading, math, and other lessons: classroom, gym, or cafeteria.
- 2
What is one thing you might find in a classroom?
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Draw a picture of something you use in your classroom.
- 4
The library is a place where students can read and borrow books. Draw or write one thing you can do in the library.
- 5
Circle the best library rule: run between shelves, use a quiet voice, or throw books.
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Write or draw one way to take care of a library book.
- 7
Which place is best for running, jumping, and playing games with a class: library, gym, or classroom?
- 8
Name one safe thing to do in the gym.
- 9
Draw a line from each activity to the correct place: reading a book, eating lunch, playing basketball.
- 10
The cafeteria is where many students eat lunch. What is one thing you might see in a cafeteria?
- 11
Circle the polite cafeteria behavior: wait your turn, push in line, or shout at friends.
- 12
Write or draw one way to help keep the cafeteria clean.
- 13
Which school place would you go to if you wanted to find a storybook?
- 14
Which school place would you go to if your class was having music and movement or exercise time?
- 15
Look at the school map. Color or point to the classroom, library, gym, and cafeteria. Then tell what one of these places is used for.