This challenging worksheet pushes second graders to think about how community helpers cooperate and what kinds of help they provide. Part A presents four multiple-choice questions covering paramedics and police officers responding together, plumbers giving services instead of goods, construction workers building schools, and why helpers must team up.

Part B asks students to fill in five sentences about mechanics in a garage, electricians working with wires, janitors mopping floors, judges enforcing rules, and the mayor leading a town. The questions stretch reasoning skills and connect helpers to the bigger ideas of services, leadership, and teamwork in a neighborhood.

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Busy Bee
Community Helpers
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. If someone gets hurt in a car crash, which TWO helpers would most likely come to help?
 A) Librarian and teacher
 B) Police officer and paramedic
 C) Farmer and baker
 D) Pilot and mail carrier
2. A plumber comes to your house because your sink is broken. What kind of help does a plumber provide?
 A) Goods
 B) A service
 C) Food
 D) Medicine
3. Which community helper would work at a construction site to build a new school?
 A) Pharmacist
 B) Lifeguard
 C) Construction worker
 D) Veterinarian
4. Why do community helpers sometimes need to work together?
 A) So they can share their lunch
 B) Because one helper cannot do every job alone
 C) Because they all wear the same uniform
 D) So they can ride the same bus to work
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A mechanic fixes cars and trucks in a garage.
2) An electrician works with wires and electrical panels.
3) A janitor keeps buildings clean by mopping floors and emptying trash.
4) A judge helps keep people safe by making sure they follow the rules.
5) The mayor is the leader of a city or town and makes important decisions.
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