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Discover Human Resources - The Amazing People Who Help You Every Day!
You will learn that human resources are people who work and use their skills to help others in your community.
Introduction
You live in a community full of helpful people! These special people are called human resources. You will learn how people use their skills and energy to help others every day. Human resources are all around you - from your teacher at school to the baker who makes your bread.
What Are Human Resources?
Human resources are people who work and help others. You see human resources everywhere you go! When you visit the jobs in the community, you meet many human resources. They use their hands, minds, and skills to do important work.
People are different from other types of resources because they can think and make choices. You are a human resource too when you help clean up toys or share with friends!
How Human Resources Help
Human resources help in many ways. A baker uses cooking skills to make bread. A firefighter uses safety skills to keep people safe. A teacher uses teaching skills to help you learn new things.
All these people show why people work - to help their community and earn money. You will see how ways people earn connect to the helpful work they do.
Key Terms & Definitions
Human Resources: People who work and use their skills to help others in the community.
Skills: Special things you can do well, like cooking, teaching, or building.
Community: The place where you live with your neighbors and local helpers.
Baker: A person who makes bread and other baked foods for people to eat.
Firefighter: A person who puts out fires and keeps people safe.
Mail Carrier: A person who brings letters and packages to your home.
Teacher: A person who helps you learn new things at school.
Farmer: A person who grows food like vegetables and fruits.
Finding Human Resources
You can find human resources everywhere! Look around your school and see the principal, librarian, and custodian. These are all types of community workers who help make your school a great place to learn.
When you go shopping or visit places in your neighborhood, notice all the people working. They are using their special talents to help you and your family.
Related Topics & Connections
Learning about human resources connects to many other important topics. You will explore types of jobs to see all the different ways people can be human resources. Understanding natural resources helps you see how people work with things from nature.
This topic prepares you for learning about skills for jobs and types of work. You will also discover who makes goods and who provides services. All these topics help you understand how people work together to help each other.
Building Your Understanding
You already know about helping others and working together. Now you will learn the special name for people who help - human resources. This knowledge will help you understand resource conservation and how we take care of all our resources, including people.