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SS3E1 Define and give examples of the four types of productive resources. a. Natural (land) b. Human (labor) c. Capital (capital goods) d. Entrepreneurship (risk-taking and combining natural, human, and capital resources in an attempt to make a profit) Students can play minecraft to explore the different types of productive resources Capital Resources, Learn Economics, Gas Plant, Third Grade Activities, Economics Lessons, 3rd Grade Social Studies, Multiplication Activities, Social Studies Curriculum, Opportunity Cost

SS3E1 Define and give examples of the four types of productive resources. a. Natural (land) b. Human (labor) c. Capital (capital goods) d. Entrepreneurship (risk-taking and combining natural, human, and capital resources in an attempt to make a profit) Students can play minecraft to explore the different types of productive resources

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*Grade: 3rd *Standard: SS3E1 Define and give examples of the four types of productive resources. a. Natural (land) b. Human (labor) c. Capital (capital goods) d. Entrepreneurship (risk-taking and combining natural, human, and capital resources in an attempt to make a profit) *Description: Students have the option of 3 different types of games that review over the 4 different types of productive resources. Capital Resources, Types Of Games, Human Capital, State Testing, Natural Resource, Social Studies Resources, Alien Invasion, Typing Games, Online Game

*Grade: 3rd *Standard: SS3E1 Define and give examples of the four types of productive resources. a. Natural (land) b. Human (labor) c. Capital (capital goods) d. Entrepreneurship (risk-taking and combining natural, human, and capital resources in an attempt to make a profit) *Description: Students have the option of 3 different types of games that review over the 4 different types of productive resources.

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Hello darlings! Amy here from That Teaching Spark! How do you make social studies come alive in your classroom? It can be boring and stuffy, especially if you have to teach it using a terrible text book. Thankfully Economics is one of those concepts that you can spice up! There are so many real world applications! Checkout Cassandra Hathaway's Lemonade Stand for example! In my school, my entire grade level teaches Economics using a Carnival Theme. At the end of our unit, students work in…

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Everything we use or make can come from three types of things: natural resources, human resources, and capital resources. Here’s what each one means: Natural Resources: These are things we get from nature like water, trees, or minerals. Some natural resources, like sunlight or wind, can be used over and over again, while others, like.

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Human society relies for its health and well-being on four basic categories of natural resources: food, water, energy and other materials including fibre, minerals and processed chemicals. At the global level, food, water and energy systems are becoming increasingly vulnerable. Global demand for energy and water is projected to rise by 40 % over the next 20 years if no major policy changes are implemented.

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Capital, Natural and Human REsources 2nd Grade Economics, Capital Resources, Second Grade Social Studies, Sharing The Planet, 2nd Grade Social Studies, Third Grade Social Studies, 3rd Grade Social Studies, Social Studies Lesson Plans, Teacher Lesson Planner

Aloha Friday everyone!! So happy it is Friday :)) I have had a busy week, and am really looking forward to a relaxing weekend. I really enjoy reflecting back on the week in pictures, and am linking up with Kasey over at Doodle Bugs Teaching. The week started with Super Bowl Sunday and I am not a football fan. I actually don't even have cable TV so we don't watch television. The family decided to go an a hike, but we wanted to go somewhere new. We ended up hiking around the University of…

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This is work job is called "Resource Mix Up!" and it teaches about natural, human, and capital resources in economics. I made this using construction paper, contact paper, scissors, glue, Velcro circles, and printed out words/ directions. This work job is intended for first grade and above, to supplement, extend, or practice skills related to a resources or economics unit. Consumers And Producers Activities, Producers And Consumers 1st Grade, Economics Interactive Notebook, Producers Consumers Decomposers, Capital Resources, Producers And Consumers, Economics Lessons, Social Studies Elementary, Teaching Time

This is work job is called "Resource Mix Up!" and it teaches about natural, human, and capital resources in economics. I made this using construction paper, contact paper, scissors, glue, Velcro circles, and printed out words/ directions. This work job is intended for first grade and above, to supplement, extend, or practice skills related to a resources or economics unit.

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