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VOCABULARY
• Economics• Natural resources• Goods/products• Barter• Trade• Supply• Demand• Scarcity• surplus
Supply• Noun- the amount of something that is
available. What you have.
Demand
Demand (noun) –What people want.
There is a demand for Skittles and Jolly Ranchers. Everybody loves them.
Idiomatic expression: in demand –wanted by many people.
Air conditioners are always in demand at the beginning of the hot season. Lots of people are buying them.
What is everybody buying?What’s the demand?
Supply and Demand
• What people want compared to what is available.
These kids want chairs. There aren’t enough.The supply is low. The demand is high.
Scarcity• Scarcity (noun)- Not enough. Rare.• Example: There is a scarcity of sun stones.
Some people have to rub sticks for fire.
Surplus
• Noun –too much, extra or more than you need
Trade
• Noun – exchanging items.• Example: We made the trade. I gave you my
8-ball for your woolly mammoth book.
• Verb: to exchange items• Example: I will trade you my sunstone for your
spearthrower.
Barter
• Verb- To trade without the using money
• Example: People bartered fish for grain.
Bartering
goods/products
• Nouns- Things for sale; something that is made to be sold
Natural Resources
• Noun- something to use from nature
• Example: 2 natural resources from China are coal and wood.
Natural Resources
EconomicsEverything that has to do with money. The way we trade, buy, sell, make things,
use and decide value.