ALEX Classroom Resource

  

Goods and Services Around Town

  Classroom Resource Information  

Title:

Goods and Services Around Town

URL:

https://www.getepic.com/book/47256387/goods-and-services-around-town?utm_source=t2t&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=content&share=3838385014

Content Source:

Other
Epic!
Type: Interactive/Game

Overview:

This classroom resource is a book from Epic! This book introduces early readers to goods and services, what makes them different, and examples of each. The age range is 5-7 years old and AR reading level is 2.7. The book includes a glossary and two learning activities.

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: goods, produce, services
License Type: Custom Permission Type
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AccessibilityText Resources: Content is organized under headings and subheadings
Comments

Epic! is free for teachers and schools. Teachers will need to create a free account to access and assign books to students. This book was written by Heather Schwartz.

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