What Makes a Town? is an engaging nonfiction reader that helps young learners in Grades 1-3 explore the key elements that form a town and make it function smoothly. Through accessible language and vivid photographs, students are introduced to places such as schools, parks, libraries, fire stations, and more--all while understanding how these components work together to create a vibrant community. Perfect for use in social studies units, literacy centers, or independent reading, this book builds academic vocabulary and civic awareness while encouraging curiosity about the world around them.
Explains the parts and purpose of a town using relatable examples.Strengthens social studies comprehension and vocabulary acquisition.Encourages civic engagement and awareness of community roles.Ideal for social studies instruction, classroom libraries, and early research.Supports reading fluency, observation, and content-area literacy for Grades 1-3.