Work for Food, Clothes and Toys Social Studies Online Grade 2.

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Work for Food, Clothes and Toys Social Studies Online Grade 2

Blueprint Skills Grade 2 Explain how work provides income to purchase goods and services.

Work An allowance (money) by doing chores around the house is a way to earn money. Going to a business and working for a boss is a way to earn money. Owning a business that sells items for other people to buy is a way to earn money. An allowance (money) by doing chores around the house is a way to earn money. Going to a business and working for a boss is a way to earn money. Owning a business that sells items for other people to buy is a way to earn money.

Food It cost money to buy food from a grocery store or restaurant. When you earn your own money, you can go buy the food you want. It cost money to buy food from a grocery store or restaurant. When you earn your own money, you can go buy the food you want.

Clothes It cost money to buy the clothes you want. When you earn your own money, you can go buy the clothes you want. It cost money to buy the clothes you want. When you earn your own money, you can go buy the clothes you want.

Toys It cost money to buy the toys you want. When you earn your own money, you can go buy the toys or extras you want. It cost money to buy the toys you want. When you earn your own money, you can go buy the toys or extras you want.

Food, Clothes, Toys A person needs to earn money in order to be able to buy food, clothes and toys.