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A Standard at a Time: Understanding World Geography Reporting Category #4: Economics and Science, Technology and Society WG.10C Designed by: YSLETA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SOCIAL STUDIES INSTRUCTIONAL TEAM May, 2012

Production of Goods How are goods produced in different regions? Why? WG.10.C compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of goods and services SUCH AS subsistence agriculture versus commercial agriculture or cottage industries versus commercial industries [READINESS STANDARD] YSLETA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SOCIAL STUDIES INSTRUCTIONAL TEAM

Which words are you familiar with, and which do you not yet know? ProductionGoodsServices SubsistenceAgricultureCommercial Cottage Industry Market- oriented Industry

What are our basic needs?

What are differences in how we meet our basic needs? What differences do you notice in how food is being produced and for what purpose? Subsistence Agriculture Commercial Agriculture SOURCE:

What are differences in how we meet our basic needs? What differences do you notice in how goods are being produced and for what purpose? Cottage Industry textile production Commercial Industry textile production SOURCE:

What are differences in how we meet our basic needs? What differences do you notice in how food is being prepared? Who are they feeding? Subsistence Commercial SOURCE:

What are differences in who goods are produced for? How does who is being served affect production and service? Subsistence Commercial Personal, or communal consumption Market-oriented consumption SOURCE:

Where is subsistence agriculture still practiced? SOURCE:

What would you expect the standard of living to be like? SOURCE:

What are differences in how regions produce food and goods? SOURCE:

Lets see what we know… Are you ready to answer, and which do you need a peek? SUBSISTENCECOMMERCIAL Small one or two crop farming using manual labor Large scale cash crops Farmer grows for personal use to surviveProduce is grown exclusively for sale Small amount of crops are used to barter or trade Requires mechanization Which regions are most likely to produce goods using commercial agriculture for market-oriented consumption? F the Amazon basin G northern and middle Africa H New Zealand J North America

Lets see what we know… Which are you ready to answer, and which do you need a peek? Subsistence agriculture employs which of the following production methods? F crop specialization G shifting cultivation H large scale mechanized harvesting J commercial crop rotation Much of the region of the Amazon basin in South America employs A commercial production B subsistence agriculture C market-oriented agriculture D wheat production

Talk to each other, and then talk to me… WG.10.C compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of goods and services SUCH AS subsistence agriculture versus commercial agriculture or cottage industries versus commercial industries How are goods produced in different regions? Why? Use the word wall words to answer.

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