Name:_______________________ Date:____________________
My Neighborhood Worksheet
Color the following places in your neighborhood:
School: ________________
Park: ________________
Library: ________________
Grocery Store: ________________
Playground: ________________
Hospital: ________________
Draw a line to match the place with its description:
You go here to buy fruits, vegetables, and groceries. ----> ________________
This is a place to play with swings, slides, and other fun equipment. ----> ________________
You come here when you are not feeling well, and doctors and nurses help you get better. ----> ________________
This is a place to read books, borrow them, and learn new things. ----> ________________
You come here to learn new things from teachers and play with your friends. ----> ________________
This is a big open space with trees and grass, where you can run, play, and have a picnic. ----> ________________
Fill in the blanks:
The __________ is a safe place to cross the road with the help of a traffic light and a crossing guard.
At the __________, you can borrow storybooks, picture books, and learn about different topics.
The __________ is a place with slides, swings, and a sandbox where you can have fun with your friends.
The __________ is where you buy your fruits, vegetables, milk, and other groceries.
The __________ is a place where you can see a doctor and get medicine when you are sick.
At the __________, you learn new things, play with friends, and have a teacher who helps you.
Draw a picture of your house in the neighborhood and color it.
Bonus Question:
- What is your favorite place in your neighborhood, and why do you like it?
Explore and Enjoy Your Neighborhood!
Remember to be safe and ask your parents or guardians for permission before going anywhere in your neighborhood.
Note to Parents/Guardians: Encourage your child to complete this worksheet with creativity and observation. This worksheet aims to help children understand the different places in their neighborhood and develop a sense of community and familiarity with their surroundings.
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