Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
Types of Resources
Economic Choice vs. Opportunity Cost
Specialization and Trade.
100

Things that are nice to have but is not needed to survive.

Wants

100

Things that are required for people to survive.

Needs

100
What type of resource is a doctor?

Human Resource

100

You have two options buy an apple or buy an orange. You chose the apple. What is the apple?

Economic Choice

100

What is the specialization of a teacher?

To educate

200

Things that people make or use to satisfy needs and wants

Goods

200

Activities that satisfy people's needs and wants.

Services

200

What type of resource is wood?

Natural Resource

200

You have three options buy a pokemon card, buy a video game or buy a stuffie. You chose the pokemon card. What is the stuffie?

Opportunity Cost

200

What might be the specialization of a town that lives on the coast?

Resources/services found in the ocean (ex: seafood, shipbuilding, etc.)

300

People who use resources to make or provide services.

Producers

300

When people use or buy goods and services.

Consumption

300

What type of resource is coal?

Natural Resource

300

You have four options buy a jolly rancher, buy a bag of popcorn, buy a kitkat, or buy a bag of chips. You chose the bag of popcorn. What is the bag of popcorn?

Economic Choice

300

What might be the specialization of a country that is abundant in forests.

Resources/services from the forest (ex: wood)

400

How goods and services are made.

Production

400

How goods get from where they are made to people who buy them.

Distribution

400

What type of resource is a pencil?

Capital Resource

400

You have five options buy a red pen, buy a yellow pen, buy a green pen, buy a blue pen, or buy a pink pen. You chose the red and pink pens. What is the green pen?

Opportunity Cost

400

Why might a baker barter bread with a farmer for eggs?

Because they both have a different specialization that provides goods and services that each other need. 

500

A short supply of a good or service.

Scarcity.

500

Being an expert in one job, good, or service.

Specialization

500

What type of resource is a bus?

Capital Resource

500

You have $5. Your options are

$2 game

$3 stuffie

$4 snack

What could your economic choice be if you spent the whole $5? What would your opportunity cost be?

Your economic choice could be the $2 game and the $3 stuffie. Your opportunity cost would be the $4 snack.

500

Why might a country abundant with mountains trade goods/services with a country with many water sources?

Because both countries have specializations and are in need of resources that the other country has. Example: the country with mountains may have a lot of coal, while the country with many sources of water may have a lot of fresh water or fish to eat.

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