Our Working World Subject: Social Studies Objectives: 1-3

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Our Working World Subject: Social Studies Objectives: 1-3 Grade levels: 1-3 Topic: Economics, innovation, and technology NJCCCS: 6.1.4.C 1-8 Tools/activities used: -erase and reveal -click and drag -write with the SMART pen -word guess -balloon pop Objectives: to define eight vocabulary words (list on page 2) to identify goods/services to classify modes of transportation to identify wants/needs to put things in order with a flow chart

Did you ever wonder how your favorite game was made? Or who made it? Where did it come from? How did it get to the store? You can find out the answers to these questions and many more by learning about how our world works. Start by reading the words in the word bank. Then, turn the pages to learn more about these words. transportation goods services wants needs shelter factory trade Word Bank

The picture below shows a people at the park Erase next to each star to learn more about goods and services. The kite the girl is flying is a an example of goods. This police officer is providing a service. This dog walker is providing a service. This delivery person is doing a service for others. The basket, blanket, food, and hat are goods.

The pictures below show different kinds of transportation. Click and drag to sort them by air, land, and sea. air land sea

Circle the things that you need, or must have to live. Cross out the things that you do not need, but want. How do you think people get the things that they need and want? Erase to find out. People work to earn money.

Use the pen to fill in the blanks about what you would trade. When you trade, you give something to someone and get something in return. Use the pen to fill in the blanks about what you would trade. I would trade a sandwich for ______________________. I would trade a bracelet for ______________________. I would trade an ice cream cone for __________________. I would NOT trade my __________________ because __________________________________________.

This factory makes baseball bats. Put the pictures in order to show the steps to make the bats and get them to the store.

People in different places live in different kinds of shelters People in different places live in different kinds of shelters. Choose letters to find the names of different kinds of shelters. Write the words you make here.

trade needs wants Word Bank needs services transportation wants Do you know what the words mean? Pop the balloons and see if you are correct. The word bank can help you. needs wants transportation goods services wants needs shelter factory trade Word Bank services transportation factory goods