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Name All Kinds of Maps Maps Show Locations Date A map shows where places are. You can use maps to find the location of a place. Making Maps People who make maps use special tools. Long ago, mapmakers drew maps on paper. They used tools such as a compass to find locations of places. Today, mapmakers study photographs taken from the sky to find locations. They use computers to make maps. How We Use Maps 2 Different maps show different information. Some show small areas, such as a park or a community. Other maps show larger areas, such as a city or state. Lines on a map show boundaries. Your city and your community have boundaries. Sometimes a boundary can run along a body of water. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company INTERACTIVE SUMMARY UNIT 1, LESSON 1 Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. map noun, a flat drawing that shows where places are location noun, the place where something is community noun, a place where groups of people live together boundary noun, where a place ends Name All Kinds of Maps Maps Show Locations Date A map shows where places are. You can use maps to find the location of a place. Making Maps People who make maps use special tools. Long ago, mapmakers drew maps on paper. They used tools such as a compass to find locations of places. Today, mapmakers study photographs taken from the sky to find locations. They use computers to make maps. How We Use Maps Different maps show different information. Some show small areas, such as a park or a community. Other maps show larger areas, such as a city or state. Lines on a map show boundaries. Your city and your community have boundaries. Sometimes a boundary can run along a body of water. UNIT 1, LESSON 1 INTERACTIVE SUMMARY Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. map noun, a flat drawing that shows where places are location noun, the place where something is community noun, a place where groups of people live together boundary noun, where a place ends What is the purpose of maps? Circle the sentence that tells the answer. What is the purpose of maps? Circle the sentence that tells the answer. What natural feature might mark a boundary? Use with Communities Near and Far What natural feature might mark a boundary? 2 Highlight the sentence that tells the answer. © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company All-in-One Practice Book Highlight the sentence that tells the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Where You Live Neighborhood and City Date People live in many kinds of communities. In New York City, people are citizens of different boroughs. New York City has five boroughs. They are Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Each borough has its own neighborhoods. State and Country People who live in New York City are not just citizens of their borough and the city. They also are citizens of New York State and the country of the United States of America. A country is a land where people have the same laws and leaders. A state is part of a country. The United States is a country made up of 50 states. Continent 6 The United States is on the continent of North America. The United States shares North America with two other large countries. They are Canada and Mexico. Many smaller countries are part of North America too. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company INTERACTIVE SUMMARY UNIT 1, LESSON 2 Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. citizen noun, a person who belongs to a place borough noun, a part of a city country noun, a land where people have the same laws and leaders state noun, a part of a country What are the boroughs of New York City? Circle the sentence that tells the answer. On which continent is the United States located? Highlight the sentence that tells the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Where You Live Neighborhood and City Date People live in many kinds of communities. In New York City, people are citizens of different boroughs. New York City has five boroughs. They are Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Each borough has its own neighborhoods. State and Country People who live in New York City are not just citizens of their borough and the city. They also are citizens of New York State and the country of the United States of America. A country is a land where people have the same laws and leaders. A state is part of a country. The United States is a country made up of 50 states. Continent 6 The United States is on the continent of North America. The United States shares North America with two other large countries. They are Canada and Mexico. Many smaller countries are part of North America too. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company UNIT 1, LESSON 2 INTERACTIVE SUMMARY Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. citizen noun, a person who belongs to a place borough noun, a part of a city country noun, a land where people have the same laws and leaders state noun, a part of a country What are the boroughs of New York City? Circle the sentence that tells the answer. On which continent is the United States located? Highlight the sentence that tells the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Land and Water Landforms Date Earth has many different landforms. Hills and mountains are landforms. So, too, are valleys. A valley is low land between mountains or hills. More people choose to farm in valleys than on the sides of mountains. A plain is land that is mostly flat. Water 9 Sometimes land and water together form a landform. Islands are landforms with water all around them. Other times, land helps shape the water. A lake is a body of water with land all around it. A bay is a body of water partly surrounded by land. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company INTERACTIVE SUMMARY UNIT 1, LESSON 3 Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. Name Land and Water Landforms Date UNIT 1, LESSON 3 INTERACTIVE SUMMARY Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. landform noun, a kind of land with a special shape valley noun, low land between mountains or hills island noun, a landform with water all around it lake noun, a body of water with land all around it bay noun, a body of water that is partly surrounded by land Earth has many different landforms. Hills and mountains are landforms. So, too, are valleys. A valley is low land between mountains or hills. More people choose to farm in valleys than on the sides of mountains. A plain is land that is mostly flat. landform noun, a kind of land with a special shape valley noun, low land between mountains or hills island noun, a landform with water all around it lake noun, a body of water with land all around it bay noun, a body of water that is partly surrounded by land What is the difference between a lake and a bay? 9 Sometimes land and water together form a landform. Islands are landforms with water all around them. Other times, land helps shape the water. A lake is a body of water with land all around it. A bay is a body of water partly surrounded by land. Water What is the difference between a lake and a bay? Highlight the sentences that tell the answer. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Use with Communities Near and Far Highlight the sentences that tell the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Date The Landscape of New York City New York City's Features New York City has many different features. Some features are made by nature. They include hills and rivers. Other features are made by people. They include buildings, monuments, roads, and canals. The land and water of New York City make it a good place for people to live. Long ago, people hunted on and farmed the land. They also fished the rivers and harbor. Even today, the city’s land and water affect people’s lives. Plants and Animals 11 Different plants can be found in New York City. They include flowers, shrubs, grasses, and trees. They grow in parks, along streets, and in other places. New York City has animals too. Most of the animals are small. Common birds include pigeons, sparrows, robins, and cardinals. Other animals include rabbits, squirrels, and frogs. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company INTERACTIVE SUMMARY UNIT 1, LESSON 4 Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. hill noun, land that rises above the land around it canal noun, a river made by people harbor noun, an area of deep water that is safe from wind and waves How did people live long ago in the New York City area? Highlight the sentences that tell the answer. What plants and animals can be found in New York City? Circle the sentences that tell the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Date The Landscape of New York City New York City's Features New York City has many different features. Some features are made by nature. They include hills and rivers. Other features are made by people. They include buildings, monuments, roads, and canals. The land and water of New York City make it a good place for people to live. Long ago, people hunted on and farmed the land. They also fished the rivers and harbor. Even today, the city’s land and water affect people’s lives. Plants and Animals 11 Different plants can be found in New York City. They include flowers, shrubs, grasses, and trees. They grow in parks, along streets, and in other places. New York City has animals too. Most of the animals are small. Common birds include pigeons, sparrows, robins, and cardinals. Other animals include rabbits, squirrels, and frogs. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company UNIT 1, LESSON 4 INTERACTIVE SUMMARY Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. hill noun, land that rises above the land around it canal noun, a river made by people harbor noun, an area of deep water that is safe from wind and waves How did people live long ago in the New York City area? Highlight the sentences that tell the answer. What plants and animals can be found in New York City? Circle the sentences that tell the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Waterways and Islands Waterways Are Important Date Waterways are an important part of New York City’s geography. People use the waterways to travel from place to place. They also use them to move things. They use them for having fun too. New York City communities are close to waterways. Most of them are on large islands. Connecting Communities The waterways and islands of New York City affect the people who live there. The waterways separate the islands. To connect communities, people use special kinds of transportation. Bridges, tunnels, and ferries connect the islands of New York City. Geography Affects Communities 13 The geography of a community affects the people living there. It affects the way people travel in New York City. Geography also affects people’s jobs. It affects their homes and buildings too. Manhattan, for example, is the smallest borough in size. However, many people live and work there. People make more space by making buildings tall and houses close together. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company INTERACTIVE SUMMARY UNIT 1, LESSON 5 Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. waterway noun, a body of water that boats can use geography noun, what the land and water of a place are like transportation noun, the moving of people or things from place to place tunnel noun, a path that runs through or under something For what purposes do the people of New York City use waterways? Highlight the sentences that tell the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Waterways and Islands Waterways Are Important Date Waterways are an important part of New York City’s geography. People use the waterways to travel from place to place. They also use them to move things. They use them for having fun too. New York City communities are close to waterways. Most of them are on large islands. Connecting Communities The waterways and islands of New York City affect the people who live there. The waterways separate the islands. To connect communities, people use special kinds of transportation. Bridges, tunnels, and ferries connect the islands of New York City. Geography Affects Communities 13 The geography of a community affects the people living there. It affects the way people travel in New York City. Geography also affects people’s jobs. It affects their homes and buildings too. Manhattan, for example, is the smallest borough in size. However, many people live and work there. People make more space by making buildings tall and houses close together. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company UNIT 1, LESSON 5 INTERACTIVE SUMMARY Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. waterway noun, a body of water that boats can use geography noun, what the land and water of a place are like transportation noun, the moving of people or things from place to place tunnel noun, a path that runs through or under something For what purposes do the people of New York City use waterways? Highlight the sentences that tell the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Using Resources Kinds of Resources Date People use natural resources to live. Air, land, and water are natural resources. People need air to live. They use land and water for growing plants for food. There are others kinds of resources too. People who do all the different jobs are human resources. They include farmers, teachers, and doctors. Communities use human and natural resources in different ways. Changing the Environment The environment is all of the things that people find around them. It includes things in nature. It also includes things that people add to the land. People change their environment to meet their needs and make life easier. New York City Resources 15 People in New York City use natural resources and human resources every day. One way is when they buy food at stores. In New York City, food comes from all over the world. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company INTERACTIVE SUMMARY UNIT 1, LESSON 6 Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. natural resource noun, something in nature that people can use human resource noun, a worker environment noun, all of the things that people find around them What are some examples of natural resources? Highlight the sentence that tells the answer. Why do people change their environment? Circle the sentence that tells the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far Name Using Resources Kinds of Resources Date People use natural resources to live. Air, land, and water are natural resources. People need air to live. They use land and water for growing plants for food. There are others kinds of resources too. People who do all the different jobs are human resources. They include farmers, teachers, and doctors. Communities use human and natural resources in different ways. Changing the Environment The environment is all of the things that people find around them. It includes things in nature. It also includes things that people add to the land. People change their environment to meet their needs and make life easier. New York City Resources 15 People in New York City use natural resources and human resources every day. One way is when they buy food at stores. In New York City, food comes from all over the world. All-in-One Practice Book © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company UNIT 1, LESSON 6 INTERACTIVE SUMMARY Find and underline a form of each vocabulary word. natural resource noun, something in nature that people can use human resource noun, a worker environment noun, all of the things that people find around them What are some examples of natural resources? Highlight the sentence that tells the answer. Why do people change their environment? Circle the sentence that tells the answer. Use with Communities Near and Far