How families live
Scarcity
Trading
Scenarios
10

What is one way families are the same? 

A. Families love each other 

B. Families all look the same 

C. Families never eat

A. Families love each other

10

What does scarcity mean? 

A. Not enough for everyone

B. Too much for everyone 

C. Everyone gets the same

A. Not enough for everyone 

10

What does trading mean? 

A. Giving something and getting something else in return 

B. Taking someone else's item

C. Making noise

A. Giving something and getting something else in return 

10

I have 5 cookies and 5 kids. Is this scarcity?

A. Yes 

B. No 

B. No

20

What is one way families are different?

A. They all live in the same house 

B. They eat different foods 

C. They eat different foods 

B. They eat different foods

20

If there are 21 kids and only 10 markers, is that scarcity?

A. Yes

B. No  

A. Yes

20

Why do people trade? 

A. They want something they don't have

B. To be loud

C. They want the most items

A. They want something they don't have

20

I trade my broken crayon for your new marker. Fair or unfair? 

A. Fair

B. Unfair

B. Unfair
30

True or False: All families celebrate the same holidays. 

A. True

B. False

B. False

30

What can we do if something is scarce?

A. Take everything 

B. Share/take turns 

C. Stop playing 

B. Share/take turns

30

Trading should be fair. 

A. True

B. False

A. True

30

There are 2 ball at recess and 21 kids. Is that scarcity? 

A. Yes. 

B. No 

A. Yes

40

A tradition is... 

A. Something you do only one time 

B. Something special families do again and again 

C. Something you forget 

B. Something special families do again and again 

40

Scarcity means we have more than we need. 

A. True

B. False

B. False

40

Should both people agree to trade?

A. No

B. Yes 

C. Only sometimes

B. Yes

40

I trade my blue colored pencil for your purple colored pencil. Is that fair or unfair?

A. Fair 

B. Unfair

A. Fair