Community Construction
A worksheet for 3rd graders to learn about different types of construction, the people involved, and the tools they use.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. Which of these is NOT a common type of building built in a community?
School
Hospital
Treehouse
Library
2. What is the main job of an architect?
Drive trucks
Design buildings
Paint walls
Lay bricks
3. A person who builds with wood is called a .
4. Large machines like cranes and excavators are used at a site.
5. All construction workers wear hard hats for safety.
True
False
6. Roads and bridges are also types of construction projects.
True
False
7. Name two different tools that construction workers might use.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
8. Before building, an architect draws a to show what the building will look like.
9. Wood, bricks, and concrete are examples of building .
10. Workers must always follow rules to prevent accidents.
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