Community Helpers – Matching Buildings #1
In this worksheet kids draw a line from the mail carrier to the post office, nurse to the medical center, fireman to the fire station, & mechanic to the garage.
There are many people in our communities that help us in many different ways. Kids see them all the time and don’t necessarily know what they are called or what they do. This community helpers section will help you solve that problem!
The 24 adorable characters in these pages provide opportunities for kids to think and talk about jobs. Example jobs include teacher, lifeguard, doctor, mechanic, farmer, and vet. Using these resources, your kids will be able to match people to the places where they work and the vehicles they drive, play I Have Who Has, match puzzle pieces, read and recognize vocabulary cards, use flash cards, and much more!
Over 60 pages of resources that are too much fun!
In this worksheet kids draw a line from the mail carrier to the post office, nurse to the medical center, fireman to the fire station, & mechanic to the garage.
Match ’em up by drawing a line from the waitress to the restaurant, policeman to the police station, doctor to the hospital, & teacher to the school.
Match these people: the businessman to the businesswoman, fireman to the policeman, teacher to the crossing guard, and the nurse to the doctor.
Match the objects to the 4 community helpers: the teacher to the apple, the vet to the dog, the fisherman to the fish and the forest ranger to the tree.
This matching is fun! Match the fireman to the firetruck, the farmer to the tractor, the policeman to the police car, and the lifeguard to the jeep.
This community helpers worksheet has double matching! Match each community helper to both a place of work and a vehicle.
Match the parts of these workers in your community: a business woman, a business man, a chef, and a crossing guard.
Do you recognize the folks in these occupations? A detective, a doctor, a farmer, and a firefighter? What jobs do they do?
Which of these workers do you see almost every day or just once in a while? These workers are a fisherman, a forest ranger, a lifeguard, and a mail carrier.
Kids have probably met a nurse and a mechanic, but what about a miner and an oil worker? What jobs do each of them do? What tools do they use?
What jobs do these folks do? Kids can most likely describe what a policeman and teacher do, but what about a ski guide (or instructor) and a tour guide?
These are workers in your community. Do recognize them when you are out and about? A trash collector, a vet, a waiter, and a waitress.
This reference page is meant to show kids what the helpers look like in one piece! Use it with the game or for other purposes.
This is the second reference page for the matching puzzles. Kids just might want to know who the characters are they are matching together!
On these flashcards you’ll find these workers at the beginning of the alphabet – a businessman and woman, a chef, and a crossing guard.
This page of community helpers flashcards includes a detective, a doctor, a farmer, and a firefighter? Which one do you see most in your city?