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This medium Grade 1 worksheet teaches first graders the difference between producers, who make or grow things, and consumers, who buy or use them in everyday life. Nine fill-in-the-blank sentences cover farmers, bakers, toy makers, and the families who enjoy what they make, plus a four-item matching task links a farmer, a tailor, and two shoppers to producer or consumer roles.

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Busy Bee
Needs vs. Wants
Grade 1
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A farmer who grows carrots is a producer.
2) A kid who eats the carrots is a consumer.
3) A baker who bakes bread is a producer.
4) A family who buys the bread is a consumer.
5) Someone who makes or grows things is a producer.
6) Someone who uses or buys things is a consumer.
7) A toy maker in a factory is a producer.
8) A child who plays with a new toy is a consumer.
9) Both producers and consumers are needed in a town.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
farmer growing corn
producer of food
producer of food
you eating corn
consumer of food
consumer of food
tailor sewing a shirt
producer of clothes
producer of clothes
mom wearing a shirt
consumer of clothes
consumer of clothes
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