Title: Workers, Needs,
1Workers, Needs, Wants
- By Ashby Morell
- Clip Art from Microsoft Office 2007
2Corresponding State Standards
- 2.03 Understand fundamental economic concepts.
- 1.2.01a Recognize that workers who provide
services earn money to meet needs and wants. - 1.2.01c Identify how people exchange goods and
services. - 1.2.01d Describe the requirements of various jobs
and the characteristics of a job well performed. - 1.2.02 a Recognize that goods and services are
exchanged worldwide. - 1.2.02 c Identify examples of goods and services
in the home, school, and community.
3 Some workers produce goods.
- Goods are things we buy. Goods are bought and
traded all over the world.
4Some workers provide services.
- Checking your health, putting out fires, and
taking care of pets are all services that workers
can provide. Services are bought and traded all
over the world.
5A need is something you have to have to survive.
- Food and water are needs.
6Your home and clothes are both a need.
7Plants and air are needs.
8A want is something you do not need to survive.
9A boat or camper is a want.
10A swimming pool and a trampoline are wants.
11A worker earns money to buy needs and wants.
The money a worker earns is called a paycheck or
salary.
12Workers need certain skills to do a job.
Workers can go to school to learn skills or be
trained on the job.
13Workers must perform their jobs well.
14For example, a teacher must come to work every
day, be on time, plan lessons, and teach
students.
If the teacher performs her job well, her
students will learn what they need to and do well
in school.
15Lets see how much you remember!
16What is are goods and how do we get them?
- Goods are things we buy. Goods are bought and
traded all over the world.
17What are services and who provides them?
- Services are things done for others. For
example, a vet taking care of your animal is a
service.
Many different types of workers provide services.
18What is a need? Give examples of needs.
- A need is something you have to have to survive.
Clothes, shelter, air, food, and water are all
needs.
19What are wants? Give examples of wants.
- Wants are things you do not need to survive.
They are things you would like to have, but do
not have to have in order to survive.
Cameras, books, lamps, computers, and mirrors are
all wants.
20A worker earns ______ to take care of needs and
wants.
21The money a worker earns is called a ___________
or ___________.
22A worker needs certain _________ to do a job well.
23In order to learn needed skills, workers can go
to _______ or be trained on the ________.
24Great job!