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Economics VA HISTORY SOL: 1.7, 1.8, 1.9
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Goods and Services Good- something that you can consume or use, like a basketball or a computer Service- something a person does for you, like serving your table in a restaurant or fixing your car
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Goods or Services?
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SERVICE
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GOOD
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Producers Producer- someone who makes goods or provides a service for people to purchase.
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Consumers Consumer- someone who uses services or buys goods. Consumers have to make choices about what goods they will buy or what services they will use.
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Goods and Services People work in order to make money Money buys goods or services People make choices to save or spend money, and what to spend money on
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Think of your own good or service! With your desk partner, use the Playdoh to make a good or to represent a service you would like to sell or provide. The class will guess whether your Playdoh shape is a good or a service.
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Resources Natural Resources- something that is found in nature that people can use. Some examples- air, coal, fossil fuels, water, plants, light Natural resources help people live and improve their lives.
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What are some natural resources found in our town?natural resources
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- Underground springs - Trees - Minerals - Rivers
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Renewable Resources Renewable Resources- natural resources that cannot be used up in a long period of time. Examples- soil, water, plants, air, animals
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Nonrenewable Resources Nonrenewable Resources- natural resources that cannot be replaced after they have been used up. Examples- minerals, metals, fossil fuels (like coal or natural gas)
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FREEZE! Freeze and tell your desk partner: one example of a nonrenewable resource one example of a renewable resource!
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If there are fewer natural resources available, people can sell them for more money. What would happen if there were a lot of natural resources?
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