Second Grade Economics

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Second Grade Economics By: Barbara Peters Resources - SOL 2.7 Bartering - SOL 2.8 Scarcity - SOL 2.9

People help the economy by purchasing “goods” and “services.”

Goods are things that we buy that we can use or touch.

Services are jobs that workers do for other people.

Producers and Consumers Some people provide goods and services, while others use goods and services.

Producers are people who make goods or provide services.

Consumers are people who use goods and services.

Money Money is coins, paper bills, and checks used in the exchange for goods and services.

Kinds of Money Paper bills coins checks

Bartering is the exchange of goods or services without using money.

Resources A resource is something that is used in order to meet a need or a want.

Kinds of Resources Natural Human Capital

Materials that come from nature are called natural resources.

Natural Resources

Human Resources People who work to produce goods and services are called human resources.

Human Resources

Capital Resources Goods made by people and used to produce other goods and services are called capital resources.

Capital Resources

When all wants cannot be met at the same time, there is a scarcity. Limited Resources When all wants cannot be met at the same time, there is a scarcity.

Scarcity If there is a forest fire, a toy factory will not be able to get the wood it needs to make wooden trains. There is a scarcity of wood from which the trains are made.

there will be a scarcity of wooden toy trains at the toy store. Therefore . . . there will be a scarcity of wooden toy trains at the toy store.

Making an Economic Choice When people don’t have enough money, they have to make an “economic choice” and decide what to buy.

If you only had $10.00, which toy would you choose? $ 9.49 $ 8.95 What will be your “economic choice?” The other item you cannot afford to buy is your “opportunity cost.”

or . . .

Would you save your money . . .

for something bigger?