Community Helpers Count How Many – Fireman
Firemen to the rescue! Count these important community helpers as well as their badges, fire trucks, and fire stations. Color for even more fun!
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Firemen to the rescue! Count these important community helpers as well as their badges, fire trucks, and fire stations. Color for even more fun!
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How many policemen do you see in your city? Count these community helpers, their badges, police cars, and police stations.
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This community helpers counting worksheet has 6 sets instead of just 4. Count the teachers, pencils, apples, buses, and students.
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Teaching is definitely a helping profession. Helping kids to read, write and more! Count the teachers, apples, buses, and schools.
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Not everyone who loves animals will become a vet, so these are special community helpers! Count and color the vets, the dogs, cats, and mice.
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Don’t take these helpers for granted! Their work is essential. And they are: a business woman, a business man, a chef and a crossing guard.
Move over Mr.President! We have some really important folks here who contribute to our community: a detective, a doctor, a farmer, and a firefighter.
Here are 2 helpers that spend time on their feet, and 2 that spend time at the water. They are: a fisherman, a forest ranger, a lifeguard, and a mail carrier.
I think the nurse is perfectly placed on this page. The mechanic, miner, & oil worker use heavy machinery & tools & might get injured and need her help!
Sure to lend you a hand in the neighborhood, classroom on the slopes or vacation, these folks are: a policeman, a teacher, a ski guide, and a tour guide.
The community helpers on this card are a trash collector, a vet, a waiter, and a waitress. Next time you see them give them a big “thank you” for their service.
Here are a few buildings in your community: a police station, a fire station, a garage, and a hospital. Which community helpers work at each one?
There are plenty of these establishments in my neighborhood, how about yours? They are: a post office, a restaurant, a school, and a medical center.
This page is the odd man out. The odd man in I should say. It has cars in the community. They are: a police car, a fire truck, a school bus, and an ambulance.
This community helper sometimes wears a tall white hat, he or she cooks food, usually good food, mixes ingredients together … who is he? A chef!
This community helper makes sure traffic is clear, walks into the crosswalk, holds up a stop sign and crosses children safely … who is she? A crossing guard!