Students complete sentences about supply, demand, and roles and match vocabulary to examples. Part A has nine fill-in-the-blank problems about a baker as a producer, high demand for a toy, and high apple supply. Part B is a matching activity pairing four scenarios — growing corn, buying a book, fixing a sink, and a store shelf shoe — to good, consumer, service, and producer.
Matching everyday scenarios to economic roles reinforces that these concepts describe ordinary activities everyone participates in.
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Economics Basics
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A baker who makes bread to sell at a shop is a producer.
2. When many people want the same toy, we say there is high demand.
3. If a store has many apples on the shelf, the supply of apples is high.
4. The person who buys a sandwich at a restaurant is the consumer.
5. A bus ride is an example of a service because no object is taken home.
6. A new pair of shoes is an example of a good you can touch and keep.
7. Choosing between two things you want is making a choice.
8. Clean water and food are needs because people cannot live without them.
9. When you give up one thing to have another, that is an opportunity cost.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
A farmer grows corn to sell.
→ Producer
Good
A child buys a book.
→ Consumer
Consumer
A plumber fixes a sink.
→ Service
Service
A shoe on a store shelf.
→ Good
Producer
Economics Basics
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A baker who makes bread to sell at a shop is a producer.
2) When many people want the same toy, we say there is high demand.
3) If a store has many apples on the shelf, the supply of apples is high.
4) The person who buys a sandwich at a restaurant is the consumer.
5) A bus ride is an example of a service because no object is taken home.
6) A new pair of shoes is an example of a good you can touch and keep.
7) Choosing between two things you want is making a choice.
8) Clean water and food are needs because people cannot live without them.
9) When you give up one thing to have another, that is an opportunity cost.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
A farmer grows corn to sell.
→ Producer
Good
A child buys a book.
→ Consumer
Consumer
A plumber fixes a sink.
→ Service
Service
A shoe on a store shelf.
→ Good
Producer
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