NEEDS/WANTS
SHARE
TRADED
BARTER
BUY/SELL
100

Is water a need or a want?


NEED
100

When you let a friend use your crayons, what is that called?

SHARING


100
What does trading mean?


You give something and get something back.

100

What does bartering mean?

Not using any money

100

What do you use to buy things?

Money

200

Which is a want: pizza, medicine, or water?

PIZZA

200

True or False: Sharing means you lose your item forever.

FALSE

200

Trade or share? You give a pencil and get a marker.

TRADE 


200

You trade a picture you drew for a snack. Is that bartering?

YES

200

When a store gives you something and you give them money, what is that called?

Buying

300

Which is a need: a house, a toy truck, or ice cream?

HOUSE

300

If two kids both want the same ball, what can they do?

SHARE/TAKE TURNS

300

If you and a friend both want different toys, what can you do?

TRADE TOYS

300

True or False: Bartering and trading are the same thing.

Almost, but bartering never uses money.

300

A person who sells things is called a what?

Seller

400

You have shoes, but you want sparkly shoes. Is that a need or a want?

WANT

400

What does sharing help us do?

MAKE FRIENDS/BE KIND

400

True or False: In a trade, both people should feel happy.

TRUE

400

If you don’t have money, how can you still get something?

Barter / trade items or services.

400

True or False: You can sell something you made yourself.

TRUE

500

Name one thing you want but don’t need to live.

(Any toy, game, treat, etc.)

500

Your friend forgot their snack. What could you do?

SHARE YOUR SNACK 

500

Name something kids might trade at school.

STICKERS, CRAYONS, PENCILS, ETC

500

You bake cookies. Your friend cleans up. Is this bartering?

Yes — service for service.

500

What happens if you want to buy something that costs more money than you have?

You cannot buy it / you need more money.

M
e
n
u