Good Boy! (Goods vs. Services) | $martPath

Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Subject Area

Social Studies

Grade(s)

1, 2, 3

Overview

In this video from PBSLearningMedia, students will learn what goods and services are through Funk music with Megan, Timmy, Tammy, and their trusty mutt!

Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 1

SS10.1.10

Describe the role of money in everyday life.

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Vocabulary

  • money
  • needs
  • wants
  • saving
  • borrowing
  • buyers
  • sellers
  • specialized jobs
  • goods
  • services
  • barter
  • trade
  • spend
  • save

Knowledge

Students know:
  • How money plays a role in everyday life.
  • The difference between goods and services (for example, goods- food, toys, clothing; services - medical care, fire protection, law enforcement, library resources).
  • How money is the primary way to make purchases.
  • How money is earned through working (for example, job, chores, etc.).
  • The difference between purchases of needs and wants within their family.
  • How people save and borrow money.
  • How to differentiate between a buyer and seller.
  • Vocabulary: money, needs, wants, saving, borrowing, buyers, sellers, specialized jobs, goods, services, barter, trade, spend, save

Skills

Students are able to:
  • Recognize the primary role of money in everyday life.
  • Identify and describe needs and wants.
  • Describe saving and borrowing.
  • Describe buyers and sellers.
  • Describe the role specialized jobs play in the production of goods and services.
  • Identify and use appropriate vocabulary associated with the function of money (for example, barter, trade, spend, save).

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • Money plays a role in everyday life.
  • Families make purchases of needs and wants. Students understand the concept of saving and borrowing.
  • There is a difference between buyers and sellers.
  • We can classify the specialized jobs of workers with regard to production of goods and services.
  • There is an appropriate vocabulary to use to describe the function of money.
Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 2

SS10.2.7

Explain production and distribution processes.

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Vocabulary

  • production
  • distribution
  • import
  • export
  • consumer choices
  • impact
  • supply
  • demand

Knowledge

Students know:
  • The production and distribution cycle.
  • The difference between imported and exported goods consumer choices and decisions.
  • The concepts of supply and demand.
  • Vocabulary: production, producer, resource, consumer, economy

Skills

Students are able to:
  • Describe the production and distribution cycle and relate it to consumer choices and decisions.
  • Trace the production and distribution cycle for a variety of goods.
  • Differentiate between imported and exported goods and provide examples of each.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • The production and distribution cycle and the impact of consumer choices on this cycle.
Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 2

SS10.2.8

Describe how scarcity affects supply and demand of natural resources and human-made products.

UP:SS10.2.8

Vocabulary

  • scarcity
  • affects
  • supply
  • demand
  • natural resources
  • human-made products

Knowledge

Students know:
  • Definition and examples of scarcity.
  • Definition and examples of surplus.
  • The concepts of supply and demand.
  • The difference between natural resources and human-made products.
  • Vocabulary: scarcity, supply, demand, natural resources, human-made products, shortage, surplus, cost, price, perishable, expiration

Skills

Students are able to:
  • Describe the effects scarcity has on supply and demand, including the effects of surplus.
  • Explain the effects of a scarcity of natural resources, including a perception of surplus.
  • Explain the effect of scarcity on human-made products, including the effects of surplus.
  • Describe how the expiration of perishable goods can affect price.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • Scarcity affects supply and demand.
Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 3

SS10.3.5

Compare trading patterns between countries and regions.

UP:SS10.3.5

Vocabulary

  • trading patterns
  • producers
  • consumers
  • imports
  • exports

Knowledge

Students know:
  • The meaning of trading patterns, producers, consumers, imports, and exports.
  • How to identify trading patterns of countries.

Skills

Students are able to:
  • Analyze information.
  • Explain how things are related.
  • Recognize patterns.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • There are effects of trading patterns between countries and these can differentiate between producers/consumers and imports/exports.

CR Resource Type

Audio/Video

Resource Provider

PBS

License Type

Custom

Accessibility

Video resources: includes closed captioning or subtitles
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