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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, State Testing, Social Studies Resources, Typing Games, Online Game, Take Risks, Natural Resources, Online Games

*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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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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This is an economics work job for 1st grade called "Natural, Human, or Capital Resources?" Students sort the cards into the columns if it is a natural, human, or capital resource. They can self-check by checking the answers on the back of the cards. This can be used as an extension activity and when learning about resources and how producers use these resources. Economics Activities, Elementary Economics, Teaching Classroom Procedures, Financial Literacy Worksheets, Third Grade Lesson Plans, Capital Resources, Teaching Economics, Family Tree Worksheet, Financial Literacy Lessons

This is an economics work job for 1st grade called "Natural, Human, or Capital Resources?" Students sort the cards into the columns if it is a natural, human, or capital resource. They can self-check by checking the answers on the back of the cards. This can be used as an extension activity and when learning about resources and how producers use these 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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