Learning Activity Sheet No. 1 Applied Economics: Quarter 3: Module 1
Learning Activity Sheet No. 1 Applied Economics: Quarter 3: Module 1
Learning Activity Sheet No. 1 Applied Economics: Quarter 3: Module 1
Region V- Bicol
Schools Division Office of Camarines Sur
JOSE C. PREVOSA SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
(Formerly UNION NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL)
Sto. Domingo, Calabanga,Camarines Sur
I. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS
What is Economics?
Economics does not teach man how to get rich, nor does it provide magic formulas as to what
business one should venture into, how to get a job and what kind of products he should manufacture.
Economics simply explains why some businesses succeed while others do not and why a particular
economic event occurs. This learning activity sheet will describe economics as a social science, its
relationship to other sciences.
III. ACTIVITIES
Activity 1: Arrange Me! Direction: To further check your knowledge with our topic, arrange the
words in column A and refer your answers to the given clues in column B. Write your answers on a
separate sheet of paper.
A B
1. COEONSICM It is a social science that deals with how people organize themselves
to share scarce resources in order to produce goods and services that
satisfy the infinite and multiplying wants and needs of man.
2. YITSACRC This means that there is shortage of supply or has limited resources.
3. ACRMOOCEONSCIM It is a branch of economics that studies the behavior and
performance of an economy as a whole.
4. OICRMOCNEOCISM It is a branch of economics that studies the individuals and
industry’s behavior in decision making and allocation of resources.
5. LAINTEESS OODGS A type of good which satisfy the basic needs of man.
ECONOMICS AS DEFINED
Concerns of Economics
1. Production- is the use of inputs for generating output.
* Inputs are commodities or services that are used to produce goods and services.
* Output are the different goods and services which come out of production process.
*Society have to decide what outputs will be produced and in what quantity
2. Distribution- Distribution is the total product distribution by members of society. It is
linked to the issue of for whom goods and services are to be produced.
3. Consumption- is the use of products or services. Consumption is the final conclusion of
economic operation.
4. Public finance- is concerned with government spending and revenue. Economics studies
how the government collects money by taxes and its borrowing.
Types of Economics
1. Household Economics – the family is the most popular use of economics. At this stage,
someone who knows the economic principles would be able to improve the functioning of the
household.
2. Business Economics – when an individual or a group of people starts to work, they are part
of the business economy system in their workplace. In this form, you're dealing with rent,
salaries, income, and others.
3. National Economics – Economic factors that influence the country as a whole. Deals with
the control of a nation's revenue, spending, wealth or capital.
4. International Economics – The highest stage of economic operation concerning the industry
of one country with other countries such as trade, tourism, exchange rates.
ECONOMIC RESOURCES
1. Also known as factors of production.
2. Used to produce goods and service.
Classification of Resources:
1. Land- soil and natural resources found in the wild and not man-made. Landowners
get a lease known as rent.
2. Labor-physical human involvement in production E.g. Works in building, machine
operators, and works in manufacturing, nurses, lawyers, doctors etc. *The income
received by labours is referred to as Wage.
3. Capital-man-made commodities that are used to manufacture products and
services. *The capital owner receives an income which is called Interest.
4. Entrepreneurship transforms an idea into a business. In order to add to supply, an
entrepreneur incorporates the other three output factors. Innovation and risk-takers
are the most successful entrepreneurs. Profits are the money entrepreneurs receive.
Characteristics of Resources:
1. Scarcity- is a condition where there is an insufficient amount of what is
accessible to fulfil the demand for it.
There are problems that economics will face in the development of products
and services: for land – insufficient land and natural resources; contaminated
areas; overcrowded spaces; for labor – unqualified workforce; insufficient
workforce; for capital – low equipment/machines; inadequate fund/capital; and
for entrepreneurship –inadequate training of entrepreneurs; inadequate timely
training; limited opportunity; scarcity of great ideas but many competitors in the
market.
2. Multiple Usage- there can be more than one potential use of resources. A plot of
land can be used, for example, to plant coffee or to build a factory.
3. Partially replaceable: in the production of a good or service one resource may
replace another (e.g. replaces manual labor with technology).
Activity 2: Pick me! Direction: Base your answers from our discussion. Pick all the goods and
classify them accordingly. Write your answers in the box below.
Your mother asks you to accompany your father to purchase some goods. You were excited
to ride on the newly purchased limited edition car bought by your dad a month ago. So you went
to the supermarket and buy for the goods needed by your mother. In her lists are the following;
two sacks of rice, assorted vegetables, toothpastes, laundry detergents, bath soaps, shampoo, milk,
oatmeals, breads, and canned good. She also listed multivitamins and you need to buy it in the
drugstore. Your dad bought a food processor as a surprise to your mother. He also purchased 14
an air condition unit for your guestroom. You are about to go out to the mall when you pass by a
jewelry store. He bought you a necklace as a gift on your birthday.
Activity 3: Interpret Me! Direction: Interpret the picture below. A rubric will be use to check
your answers. Use separate sheet of paper for your answer.
V. REFERENCES
Jimenez, Renalyn A. Applied Economics Module 1: Week 1, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1VcBbcaWuIzFxOquMN2J86NKZ4Hs75TC7?
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