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Celebrating Diversity in Our Community

A Grade 2 social studies worksheet focusing on understanding and appreciating diversity in communities.

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Celebrating Diversity in Our Community

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet is about understanding and celebrating the differences in people and cultures.

Children from diverse backgrounds

1. What does 'diversity' mean?

a

Everyone is exactly the same

b

Having many different kinds of people

c

Only liking people who are like you

d

Being unkind to others

2. Which of these is an example of diversity?

a

Everyone eating the same food

b

People speaking different languages

c

All houses looking identical

d

Everyone wearing the same clothes

1. It is important to treat everyone with kindness, even if they are different from you.

T

True

F

False

2. Diversity only means people look different.

T

True

F

False

1. People in our community may have different skin colors, hair colors, and eye colors. This is part of their  .

2. Some people celebrate different holidays or eat different foods because of their  .

3. When we learn about other cultures, we become more  .

1. Name one way you are different from a friend. How can you still be good friends?

2. Why is it good to have diversity in our classroom or community?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

respect
unique
cultures
differences

1. Everyone is  , which means they are special in their own way.

2. We can learn a lot by understanding each other's  .

3. Different families have different   and traditions.

4. Showing   means treating everyone kindly, no matter how they are different.