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Page 1: Productive Resources Focus: Grades 3-5 Economics Lesson 1 Rolling for Resources.

Productive Resources

Focus: Grades 3-5 EconomicsLesson 1

Rolling for Resources

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CO Academic Standards

• Standard 3 – EconomicsGLE (2nd grade) – The scarcity of resources affects the choices of individuals and communities

21st Cent. Skills*Economic thinkers analyze how goods and services are produced…*Economic thinkers analyze the scarcity of resources…

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CO Academic Standards

• Standard 3 – EconomicsGLE (4th grade) – People respond to positive and negative incentives

Evidence Outcomes*Explain how the productive resources –

natural, human and capital – of Colorado have influenced the types of goods and services provided

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Goods and Services

GoodsThings that can satisfy people’s wants.A carA houseA dish of ice creamAn i-podOther goods…

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Goods and Services

ServicesActivities that can satisfy people’s wants.Dentistry (a dentist checking your teeth)Selling you a car (car sales person)Babysitting (babysitter)Playing professional football (professional athlete)Other services…

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Where do goods and services come from?

Think of a good…like a house. What do you need to produce or build a house?

LumberNailsSawsCarpentersRoofers

Economists call all of these “resources”.

There are three kinds of resources.

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Human Resources

Human resources are people who work to produce a good or service.

Examples:Truck driverPlumberTeacherNurseCan you name others?

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Natural Resources

Natural resources are things that occur naturally in the world and can be used to produce a good or service.

Examples:granitenatural gasdeerwatergoldCan you think of others?

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Capital Resources

Capital resources are goods produced and used to make other goods and services.

Examples:an office buildinga copy machinepots & pansa tractora projector in schoolCan you name any more?

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Human, Natural & Capital Resources

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Practice...

What productive resources are necessary to produce a haircut?

Comb, brush, razor, clippers, electricity, scissorsHair stylist, receptionistWater

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A Game: Rolling for ResourcesRULES

Each group displays all its resource cards face-up.

Make certain the cards are scattered slightly so that each resource card is visible.

To “win” the individual game, a student must be the first to collect a human resource card, a natural resource card and a capital resource card. To win the group game, all members of the group must have all cards; first group to finish wins.

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A Game: Rolling for ResourcesRULES

The resource cards have dots on the back that match the dots for each type of resource on the die (human resources – one dot; natural resources – two dots; capital resources – three dots).

Students will take turns rolling the die. Begin with the youngest student in the group. After that, play will move to the left.

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A Game: Rolling for ResourcesRULES

If the die lands on “natural resources,” the student should find a natural resource card from the resource cards.

If the die lands on “human resource,” the student should find a human resource card from the resource cards.

If the die lands on “capital resource,” the student should find a capital resource card from the resource cards.

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A Game: Rolling for ResourcesRULES

If a student selects the correct resource card, the number on the back of the card will match the number of dots for the type of resource on the die.

If a student selects a correct resource card from all the resource cards, he or she may keep the card and his or her turn is over.

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A Game: Rolling for ResourcesRULES

If the card selected isn’t a correct example of the resource displayed on the die, the student must put the card back in the pile and wait for his or her next turn.

If a student rolls the die and it lands on a resource for which he or she already has a card, he or she may roll a second time. If the die again lands on a type of resource for which he or she already has a card, he or she must wait until his or her next turn.

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A Game: Rolling for ResourcesRULES

The game is played until each student in the group has correctly selected cards for each type of resource.

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When groups have finished…

Each group member gets a copy of Activity 1.3.Identify the resource cards you selected during

the game by writing the resource name in the correct space in Activity 1.3.

In the box next to each type of resource on Activity 1.3, write a sentence containing the name of this good or service and draw a picture of the good or service.

Display completed 1.3 around the room.

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Discussion

• Why do people use productive resources?• Name one of the three kinds of productive

resources.• What are natural resources?• Give some examples of natural resources.• What are human resources?• Give some examples of human resources.

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Discussion

• What are capital resources?• Give some examples of capital resources.• What are some human resources needed to

build a house?• What are some capital resources needed to

build a house?• What are some natural resources needed to

build a house?

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Assessment

Activity 1.4