ALEX Classroom Resource

  

Goods and Services for Children

  Classroom Resource Information  

Title:

Goods and Services for Children

URL:

https://youtu.be/Umq76iNkhx0

Content Source:

Other
Youtube
Type: Audio/Video

Overview:

This is a Youtube video about Goods and Services.  Students will learn about goods and services in this video for kids of all ages! Goods and services are fun and easy to learn in this classroom video! Learn the difference between goods and services and how to pick them out.  This video can be played during a lesson on differentiating between goods and services.  The video is 5 minutes and 14 seconds in length.

Content Standard(s):
Social Studies
SS2010 (2010)
Grade: K
Living and Working Together in Family and Community
5 ) Differentiate between goods and services.

Examples: goods—food, toys, clothing

services—medical care, fire protection, law enforcement, library resources

Unpacked Content
Strand: Economics
Course Title: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
Evidence Of Student Attainment:
Students:
  • Identify examples of goods.
  • Identify examples of services.
  • Sort goods from services.
Teacher Vocabulary:
  • goods
  • services
  • produce (to make or create)
Knowledge:
Students know:
  • The differences between goods and services.
  • Vocabulary: goods, services, produce
Skills:
Students are able to:
  • Distinguish between goods and services.
  • List goods they receive.
  • List services they receive.
Understanding:
Students understand that:
  • There is a difference between goods and services.

Alabama Alternate Achievement Standards
AAS Standard:
SS.AAS.K.5- Demonstrate an understanding of the terms "goods" and "services" by sorting pictures and/or words using a variety of graphic organizers.


Tags: economics, goods, services
License Type: Custom Permission Type
See Terms: https://www.youtube.com/t/terms
For full descriptions of license types and a guide to usage, visit :
https://creativecommons.org/licenses
AccessibilityVideo resources: includes closed captioning or subtitles
Comments

Youtube is a free resource.  Teachers need to preview this video in the classroom before playing it for students as some school districts may block Youtube.

  This resource provided by:  
Author: Ginger Boyd
Alabama State Department of Education