Building a Neighborhood
Goods and Services
Working and Spending
Changes in a Neighborhood
Random
100

Something that
occurs in nature, such as a river or a lake.

Natural feature

100

________________ are things people must have to survive. 

Needs

100

Some jobs offer ____________, or
fun, to people in the neighborhood.

entertainment

100

to
overflow with water.

flood

100

A ______________ helps us compare things using pictures instead of words. 

graph
200

A place
that holds money for people.

Bank

200

Things people would like to have. 

Wants

200

Groups that help people in need. 

Charities

200

An _______________ gives readers
information about a topic.

informational text

200

If you need money to start a business, you may have to ___________________  extra money from the bank.

borrow

300

Land that is protected from being used to build.

preserved

300

People who buy things are called _______________. 

consumers

300

People earn ______________ by doing work.

Income

300

The ____________________ or number of people changes over time when people move into or out of neighborhoods.

population 

300

 To travel regularly between,
different neighborhoods

commute

400

Something that is made by people, such as a bridge or a railroad track, is called a ___________________. 

human feature

400

____________________ and __________ come from producers. 

Goods and services.

400

Abilities to do something. These abilities can help you get a job.

skills

400

To move to a new area or neighborhood. 

Relocate

400

Not things, but jobs
or activities that you pay someone to do.

services

500

People want to protect neighborhoods from chemicals and garbage. Chemicals and garbage are examples of _________________. 

pollution

500

something useful for producing or
supplying goods and services.

A resource

500

When you buy something you think
will grow in value over time.

Invest

500

A place you can borrow money from

A bank

500

People who make and grow
goods are

producers