1G12/1G13 – Jobs, Goods and Services

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Class Summary

Students will learn  that goods and services are provided in the community. They will identify workers that provide the goods and services.

Lesson Slide

1G12/1G13 – Jobs, Goods and Services

Main Teaching Points

  • Describe: The difference between goods and services.
  • Explain: Have students look at different items.  Have students figure out where their item was grown or manufactured.
  • Show: Slides with examples of goods and services.

Discussion Questions

  • What are goods?
  • What are services?
  • What are factories?
  • What does it mean to produce something?
  • What jobs provide services?
  • What does it mean to volunteer?

In-Class Activities

  • Community Helpers: Read a book about community helpers. After reading the book, have the student talk about the different community workers in the book. Then make a list of the helpers in the book and ones who are in YOUR community
  • Use Vocabulary Cards: Use vocabulary cards to discuss goods, services, and community
    • goods- things that are grown or made
    • services – a job a person does to help others
    • community – the place where people live and work together