This is what Ms. Evans has been teaching about in Unit 3 of Citizenship, and is in the title of every slideshow.
Economic Fundamentals
You (informal)
Tu
Observe, Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Conclusion, Result are the step of what?
The scientific method
Who was the 1st president of the United States?
George Washington
This part of your body beats about 100,000 times a day.
Your heart
This nut is actually a legume like beans
Peanuts
Work done by someone else for which a consumer, business, or government is willing to pay for (teaching, gardening, childcare, etc.).
Services
You (formal)
Usted
What is H2O?
Water
This president is credited with freeing the enslaved in this country.
Abraham Lincoln
This sweetener made by bees never spoils.
Honey
This vegetable is actually a fruit.
Tomato or avocado
How many principles of economics are there?
7
I in Spanish
Yo
What is CO2?
Carbon Dioxide
We are at war with this country right now.
Iran
Out of our 5 senses, this sense does not work while you are sleeping.
Smell
The blue part of blue cheese is made from this.
Mold
The desire for something that meets our needs or makes us happy.
Wants
We in Spanish
Nosotros
The building blocks of matter.
Atoms
How many days are in a leap year?
366
This bodily function travels about 10 feet per second.
Farts
This is the body's largest organ.
Skin
Anything used to produce an economic good or service.
Resource
You are in Spanish
Tu eres
Atoms bond together to form these.
Molecules
This is the 3rd planet from the sun.
Earth
This letter doesn't appear in any U.S. state name.
Q
Watch out Pinocchio, this part of your body gets warmer when you tell a lie.
Your nose
Physical objects that havebeen produced for sale/use (food, clothing, things).
Goods
He is in Spanish
El es
This lists all of the elements on our planet.
The periodic table
This is the largest star in our sky.
The sun
The average person does this about 15 to 20 times every minute.
Blink
About 80% of living creatures on Earth are these.
Insects
Traditional, Command, and Market are all a type of what?
Economy
She is in Spanish.
Ella es
Name one of the five categories that chemical reactions can generally be classified into.
Synthesis, Decomposition, Combustion, Single Replacement, or Double Replacement
Name the 4 operations of math.
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
These 2 elements make up most of the universe.
Hydrogen and Helium
This covers 70% of the Earth's surface.
Water
Perpetual, Renewable, and NonRenewable are all a type of these.
Resources
Athletic in Spanish.
Athletico
A change in a substance that doesn’t change its identity.
Physical Change
The first ten amendments of the constitution are called what?
The bill of rights
It rains this expensive gem on Saturn and Jupiter. Hint: this gem can cut glass.
Diamonds
Which direction does the sun rise from?
The east
The study of people choosing to use their limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants is called what?
Economics
Intelligent in Spanish
Intelligente
Process by which substances collide with enough energy that new bonds are formed between atoms, thus creating new energy.
Chemical Reaction
A complete sentence must have these two things in it.
A subject and a predicate
In the winter, turtles breathe through this part of their body.
Their butts
Which modern-day group of animals is descended from dinosaurs?
Birds
The way a society coordinates its production/consumption of goods and services is called what?
An Economic System
In Spanish, does the adjective come before or after the noun?
After
Equations must be kept balanced to keep from violating the Law of what?
Law of Conservation of Mass
You will never see the sun in this direction.
North
It is impossible to do this with your eyes open.
Sneeze
The average pickle comes from which vegetable?
Cucumber