Needs & Wants A WORKING WORLD GOODS: Things that people make or grow. Examples include: shoes tires food.

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Needs & Wants A WORKING WORLD

GOODS: Things that people make or grow. Examples include: shoes tires food.

SERVICES: Something useful that people do for others. Services include: doctors teachers firemen

USING A FLOW CHART

FACTORIES: A building where things are made.

TRADE: Sending goods to a country and getting other goods back. Name 3 methods of transportation that are used to move goods.

NEEDS – Things you must have to live. FOOD CLOTHING SHELTER LOVE AND CARE

WANTS: Things people might like to have but do NOT need. TOYS T.V. BICYCLES JEWELRY SKATEBOARDS CARS

REVIEW QUESTIONS: How are goods different from services? How are wants different from needs? How do we get goods from other places?

VOCABULARY REVIEW: See if you know what each word means. Goods Trade Service Wants Factory Needs Shelter

SKILL REVIEW:

The End!