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CORE CLASSROOM COURSE Social Sciences


HEADSTART SOCIAL


SCIENCES OUP SA


Headstart Social Sciences is a CAPS-aligned series that offers a simple step- by-step approach to teaching Social Sciences. The series comprises:


A Learner’s Book that:  explores real-life case studies  uses illustrations, graphs, pictures and photographs to support learning  helps learners relate the content to own life experiences  includes source-based activities  develops skills systematically  brings local and global Social Science issues to life.


A Teacher’s Guide that:  offers teaching tips  helps explain the activities  includes assessment tools.


GRADE 4 Learner’s Book


Teacher’s Guide Leerdersboek


Onderwysersgids


GRADE 5 Learner’s Book


Teacher’s Guide Leerdersboek


Onderwysersgids


GRADE 6 Learner’s Book


Teacher’s Guide Leerdersboek


Onderwysersgids


978 0 19 905475 6 978 0 19 904762 8 978 0 19 904430 6 978 0 19 905638 5


978 0 19 599501 5 978 0 19 904496 2 978 0 19 599768 2 978 0 19 905740 5


978 0 19 904212 8 978 0 19 904291 3 978 0 19 905488 6 978 0 19 904556 3


INTERMEDIATE PHASE + GRADE 7


UNIT People and places Places to live in


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A


T is is a farm. A farm is a place where people grow food and ually live on a far


ple gr food and keep animals. Only one or two families usually live on a farm.


B


Villages are in areas where there are farms. A few hundrw hundred people may live in a village.


T is is a village. A village is a group of huts and houses ms. A ffew


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Headstart Social Sciences Grade 4 Learner’s Book


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T is is a town. A town is much bigger than a village. T ere are shops, roads and houses. T ere are also diff erent places where people can work.


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D


T is is a city. A city is much bigger than a town. T ere are more buildings in a city. T ere are many kinds of transport. A city covers a lot of land. Many people live in a city.


Name places where people live


1. Copy the sentences and fi ll in the correct words. Choose words from the box below.


bigger village families


a. A city is ________________ than a town. b. Usually only a few ________________ live on a farm.


c. A ________________ is a group of houses in a farming area.


d. You may see a church and shops in a ________________, but it covers less land than a city.


town a place with many houses and other buildings; city a very large town; transport things people use to get from one place to another, for example taxi, bus or train


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Module 1


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