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Social Studies 4thQ Lesson 1 - Community Helpers

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Lesson 1:

Community Helpers
 Everyone belongs to a community. It is only through unity and
cooperation that everyone can help the community.

 As part of the community, one has rights as well as duties and


responsibilities. It is one’s duty to promote the growth and development
of the community.

 Everyone should work together to make one’s community a better,


cleaner, safer, and healthier place to live in

 There are people in our community who help provide services, goods,
and products for the needs of the community members.

 They are called community helpers/workers.



FARMERS
Farmers plant rice, corn, sugarcane, fruits, and vegetables. They provide us our
food. We should be thankful for them because without farmers, we will have no
food to eat.
 Farmers also raise swine, poultry, and other farm animals. The meat and eggs we
eat are from these animals.

FISHERFOLKS
Fisherfolks catch fish, shrimp, squid, crabs, and other seafood and marine
resources. We can buy what they catch in wet markets.
 Some of these marine resources are being manufactured into canned goods.
TAILORS AND
SEAMSTRESS
 Tailors sew men’s wear like polo, pants, shirts, and shorts. Seamstress sew
women’s wear. They also make curtains, pillowcases, bed sheets, and other linen
materials.
CARPENTERS
 Carpenters help in building houses, offices, hospitals, churches, schools, and other
structures.
 They also make furniture like chairs, tables, cabinets, and beds.
DOCTORS, DENTISTS, AND
NURSES
 Doctors take care of the health and wellness of the members of the
community. They see to it that we are strong and healthy.

 They conduct medical checkups and cure our illnesses. Nurses help
doctors take care of the sick especially those in the hospitals

 Dentists provide information on dental hygiene. They assist the


community members on how to take care of their teeth.
TEACHERS
 Teachers teach us how to read, write, count, and do other things. They mold us to
be good and productive citizens. Without teachers, there will be no doctors,
lawyers, nurses, engineers, and other jobs.
PEACE OFFICERS
 Police Officers and Barangay Tanod

Police officers take care of the peace and order in the community.
Sometimes, one could see a Police Community Precinct in a barangay.
There should be a police visibility in the area so that those who are
thinking to do bad things would stop.

The barangay tanod helps in keeping peace and order in the community.
He/She goes around the community especially at night to maintain
peace. He/She catches lawbreakers. Sometimes he/she manage traffic in
busy streets.
Bakers Plumbers Drivers
They bake bread and other They fix leaking They serve the people in the
pastries for the people in pipes and faucets of community. They bring us to
the community. houses in the school, office, church, market,
neighborhood. and other places.
FIREFIGHTERS
 In instances when fire suddenly breaks out in a community, we need firefighters.
The firefighters know the best way to do in putting out fire in the neighborhood.
GARBAGE COLLECTORS
 The community needs the service of garbage collectors. These community helpers
are in charge of the household wastes.

 They also encourage the members of the community to practice waste segregation.
There are days that they would only collect biodegradable wastes and some other
days when they only collect nonbiodegradable wastes.

 The households should follow the schedule to avoid being penalized by barangay
officials.
MAIL CARRIERS/POSTAL
CARRIERS
 The community still needs the service of the mail carriers/postal
carriers even if everyone in the community has access to social
media.

 There are important documents and letters that have to be delivered


at home. This is the work of the mail carriers.

 They go from house to house to deliver the letters or documents


personally to the receiver.
All these occupations are important in providing
products and services to the community. The
barangay officials/leaders will find it difficult to
provide for the people’s need without them.

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