Wants and Needs
Producers and Consumers
Exchanging Goods and Services
Spending and Saving
Supply and Demand
100

What is a need?

Something you must have to live.

100

What is a Consumer?

Someone who buys goods or services.

100

What are services?

Work that someone does for someone else.
100

What is a Budget?

A plan for spending and saving money.

100

What is Supply?

The amount of something available to consumers.

200

What is a want?

Something you want to have.

200

What is a Producer?

Someone who makes or grows goods, or offers services.

200

What are goods?

Things that are made or grown.

200

What does saving money mean?

You put it away to use later.

200

What is Demand?

How much consumers want something.

300

Name two examples of a want.

Toys and Candy

300

Name a Consumer.

A person

300

Name 2 examples of services.

Dentist and Teacher

(anything you pay someone to do)

300

What does spending money mean?

Buying things you need and want.

300

If the Demand goes down, what happens to the price?

The price goes down.

400

Name two examples of a need.

Food and Water
400

Name 2 examples of a Producer.

Baker and Photographer

400

Name 2 examples of goods.

Vegetables and School Supplies

(anything that is made or grown)

400

What is an account?

A place you keep your money.

400

If the Supply goes down, what happens to the Demand?

The Demand goes up.

500

What is barter?

Exchanging good for other goods, and not using money.

500

What is Trading? Name an example.

Exchanging goods and services with money. 

Example: Buying groceries