Needs, Wants & Choices
Food Producers
Producing & Consuming Goods
Challenges Producers Face
BONUS!
100

What is a need? Give an example. 

Needs are things we MUST have to live every day. Food, water, and clothing are needs. 

100

Define "producers." 

Producers are people who make or grow the things that other people need and want. 

100

What are goods? 

Goods are things that we need or want that producers make or grow. 

100

What is weather? 

Weather is what happens in the air at a certain place and time. 

100

How do people get what their needs today? 

They use money to buy what they need. 

200

What is a want? Give an example. 

Wants are things that we would like to have, but we do not need them to live. Games, computers and toys are wants. 

200

What does "natural" mean? 

Natural means it comes from nature, not made by people. 

200

What is a consumer? 

Consumers are people who buy and use goods and services.

200

What weather conditions are bad for farmers? 

Some weather conditions that are bad for farmers are heavy hail, drought, and thunderstorms. 

200

Name a natural resources a farmer needs to raise a cow. 

land 

green grass to feed the cows 

300

If my money is scarce, how much money do I have? Do I have a lot of money or a limited amount of money? 

If my money is scarce, I have a limited amount of money. 

300

Why are farmers important producers? 

Farmers are important producers because they produce most of the food people eat. 

300

If services are the work done to help others, give an example of a service. 

An example of a service are doctors, store clerks and teachers. 

300

What is climate? 

Climate is the usual weather over a long time in one place. 

300
Name a capital resource located on a farm. 

tractor

barn

fences 

400

If I am buying an apple, am I making a choice or a purchase? 

A purchase. When you buy something, you are using money to purchase that item.

400

What are capital resources? 

Capital resources are money and tools such as tractors. 

400

If a chef buys fresh food and makes a meal for a family, what two jobs has the chef done?

They chef has become a consumer (buys fresh food) and producer (makes a meal). 

400

What is irrigation? 

Irrigation brings water from a distant source to fields through pipes. 

400

What is one job workers do to help farmers sell their goods? 

Workers deliver a farmer's goods to markets. 

500

What is a barter? 

When you barter, you are trading one thing for another. 

500

How are natural and human resources different? 

Natural resources come from nature, like air, water, sunlight and soil. Human resources are workers who harvest or pick the crops. 

500

Why do drivers transport farmer's goods to market? 

Drivers transport farmer's goods to market for consumers to buy. 

500

Why do farmers need to watch the weather? 

Farmers need to watch the weather so they know about bad weather and they can protect the crops. 

500

How does food move from producers to consumers? 

First, farmers grow food crops. Then, drivers take the food on trucks to markets or to be processed. Finally, people at markets buy the food to eat.