Goods and Services
Social Studies
Goods and Services starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe a service you think is very important for children in Israel and explain why.
Describe how a bakery in Israel provides both goods and services to people in the community.
Describe how farmers in Israel provide goods to people, and explain one service they might also offer.
Explain how buying goods from a local store in Israel can help your community.
Explain in your own words what is the difference between goods and services. Give one example of each from your daily life in Israel.
If you have 20 shekels and you want to buy a toy that costs 12 shekels and a snack that costs 5 shekels, how much money will you have left after buying both? Show your calculation.
Imagine you are opening a small shop in your neighborhood in Israel. What goods would you sell, and what services would you offer? Explain your choices.
List two goods and two services you used or received in the past week. Explain how each one helped you or your family.
Think about a holiday in Israel, like Sukkot or Hanukkah. Describe one good and one service that people use during this holiday.
Why do you think services like public transportation are important for people living in cities like Tel Aviv or Jerusalem?
Describe how a local market in Israel is an example of both goods and services being offered to people.
Describe how different cultures in Israel, such as Jewish, Arab, and Druze communities, might offer unique goods or services in their local markets.
Describe how the Dead Sea region in Israel provides both goods and services to people. Give at least one example of each.
Describe how the government in Israel helps make sure that everyone can get important services, such as education and healthcare.
Explain how the export of Israeli goods, such as oranges or technology products, helps the country's economy.
Explain how the kibbutz system in Israel has contributed to the production of goods and services. Give one example of a good and one example of a service from a kibbutz.
Explain the difference between goods and services by giving examples from your daily life in Israel, such as what you buy at the supermarket and what you receive at the doctor's clinic.
Explain why it is important for a country like Israel to have both goods and services available for its people.
Explain why some goods in Israel, like water, are very important and how the country makes sure there is enough for everyone.
Think about the city of Tel Aviv. List two goods and two services that are important for people living there, and explain why they are important.
