Goods and Services
Social Studies
Goods and Services starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe how Israel’s location as a crossroads between Africa, Asia, and Europe affects the types of goods and services that are traded with other countries.
Describe how the development of technology in Israel, known as the 'Start-Up Nation', has changed the types of goods and services produced in the country.
Describe how the history of immigration to Israel has influenced the variety of services available in Israeli society today.
Discuss the role of the Israeli government in providing public services, and give two examples of such services that benefit all citizens.
Explain how cultural traditions in Israel, such as Shabbat, influence the types of services that are available or closed during certain times of the week.
Explain how the geography of Israel, including its deserts, coastal plains, and mountains, affects the types of goods produced in different regions of the country.
Explain how the kibbutz system in Israel is an example of a unique way of producing goods and providing services. What makes it different from other types of communities?
Explain the difference between goods and services by giving examples from your own community in Israel.
Describe a situation where you or your family used both a good and a service on the same day in Israel. Explain what the good and the service were.
Describe how a supermarket in Israel provides both goods and services to its customers.
Describe how the work of a teacher in Israel is considered a service and not a good.
Explain how the production of goods in Israel can create jobs for people who also provide services. Give one example.
Explain in your own words what is the difference between goods and services. Give one example of each from your daily life in Israel.
Explain why some goods in Israel are made locally while others are imported from other countries. How does this affect the services needed?
Imagine you are opening a small shop in your neighborhood in Israel. List two goods and two services you would offer, and explain why you chose them.
Imagine you are planning a class trip in Israel. List one good and one service you would need for the trip, and explain their importance.
Suppose a bakery in Israel sells loaves of bread in one day and provides delivery service to customers. Explain how this bakery is involved in both goods and services.
Why do people in Israel need both goods and services in their daily lives? Give two reasons.
