🧰 The Workshop
🛍️ The Marketplace
💰 The Bank Vault
⚙️ Assembly Line
🧠 The Boardroom
100

You want a new book and a toy, but you can only buy one. What’s the word for what you give up?

Opportunity cost

100

A person who makes or sells things other people use.

Producer

100

Something that motivates people to act or make a decision.

Incentive

100

When everyone helps by doing one specific job to get more done, that’s called ____.

Specialization

100

What’s one example of a good and one example of a service?

Ex: pencil (good), haircut (service)

200

There are only 10 slices of pizza, but 15 students want some. What problem do you have?

Scarcity

200

A person who buys goods or uses services.

Consumer

200

A store offers “Buy One, Get One Free.” What kind of incentive is that?

Price incentive

200


Doing a task over and over makes you faster at it. This is called improving your ____.

Productivity

200

Why can’t we always have everything we want?

Because of scarcity

300

When there aren’t enough resources to meet everyone’s wants, you must make…

Choices or trade-offs

300

You sell homemade bracelets to classmates. What role are you playing?

Producer

300

Your teacher hands out homework passes for turning in work early. What kind of incentive is that?

Positive (reward) incentive

300

What happens to production time when jobs are evenly divided among a group?

It decreases or becomes faster

300

You spend your allowance on video games instead of saving for a bike. What’s your opportunity cost?

The bike

400

What are the three main resources people must manage carefully because they’re limited?

Time, money, and materials/resources

400

When you get a haircut, what type of work are you paying for?

Service

400

A restaurant charges extra for late delivery. What incentive is this?

Negative incentive

400

If workers switch jobs often, what might happen to their efficiency?

It may go down because they lose focus or rhythm

400

What’s one way people earn money to buy goods and services?

By working/jobs/labor

500

How does scarcity affect the price of something that’s hard to find?

Prices tend to rise

500

At your school, list one example of a producer, one example of a consumer, one good, and one service.

Producer (cafeteria worker, teacher, custodian, etc.); Consumer (students, teachers); Good (lunch, books, pencils); Service (teaching, cleaning, serving lunch).

500

Why do businesses use incentives?

To encourage customers to buy or do something

500

Who is known for creating the modern assembly line for cars?

Henry Ford

500

Why do people and countries trade with each other?

Because no one can make everything they need themselves

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