Community Helpers Count How Many – Chef
Chefs are great community helpers that usually work behind the scenes. Can you spot the chef in your local eatery? Count the chefs and the foods they use.
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Have you ever met a community helper who wasn’t needed to help your neighborhood, school, or city run smoothly? We all have a job to do and every job serves a purpose. Community helpers come in all shapes and sizes and they’re all around us.
Why not invite a local fireman, librarian, or doctor to come to your classroom and share with your kids what their job is like, who they help, and how they serve their community? You will find that some of your student’s parents would love to come and share about their jobs, if you just asked! Have them bring their gear, too. Maybe a doctor could listen to a heartbeat, a fireman put his helmet on a student’s head, or a mechanic show the kids how to use some tools. The kids love seeing (though maybe not handling) all the cool stuff grown ups work with every day.
Chefs are great community helpers that usually work behind the scenes. Can you spot the chef in your local eatery? Count the chefs and the foods they use.
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Who helps you get better when you’re sick? That’s right the doctor & nurse. Count and color!
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Farmers are the community helpers that grow and harvest good food. Count the farmers, tractors, and fruits and vegetables. Then color!
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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.