Goods and Services
Social Studies
Goods and Services starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe how people in Israel use money to get goods and services, and give an example.
Describe how the Dead Sea region in Israel provides both goods and services to people.
Explain how different cultures in Israel might offer different goods and services in the market.
Explain what goods and services are, and give one example of each that you can find in your city or town in Israel.
How does the government in Israel help make sure that everyone can get important goods and services?
Think about the city of Tel Aviv. Name one good and one service that are important for people living there, and explain why.
Why are farmers important for providing goods in Israel, and what is one service that helps farmers do their work?
Why is it important for a city in Israel to have both goods and services for its people?
Describe how public services, like garbage collection, help keep your city or town in Israel clean and safe.
Describe what a 'service' is and name one service you or your family use in your neighborhood.
Explain how a baker in Israel provides both goods and services to people in the community.
Explain in your own words what a 'good' is and give two examples of goods you use at home in Israel.
Explain the difference between buying a good at a store and using a service at a hairdresser in Israel.
Give an example of a good and a service that are important during a holiday in Israel, like Hanukkah or Passover, and explain why they are important.
If you have 10 shekels and you want to buy a toy that costs 7 shekels and a juice that costs 2 shekels, how much money will you have left after buying both goods?
Imagine you are going to the supermarket with your parent. List two goods and one service you might find there.
Think about your last visit to a doctor in Israel. Describe what service the doctor provided and if you received any goods during your visit.
Why do people need both goods and services in their daily lives? Give one example of each from your school.
