Goods and Services
Grade 2 · Social Studies · Economics · New Brunswick, Canada
Lesson Summary
Goods are things you can buy and hold. Services are jobs people do for you.
Explanation
Everything you can buy is either a good or a service. Goods are things you can touch and take home, like food, clothes, toys, and books. Services are jobs that people do to help you, like a haircut from a barber, a checkup from a doctor, or a ride on a school bus. Some businesses sell goods, some sell services, and some sell both. We need both goods and services in our daily lives.
Practice Questions
Q1: Is a bicycle a good or a service?
Answer: A good (because it is something you can buy and touch).
Q2: Is a teacher's lesson a good or a service?
Answer: A service (because the teacher is doing work to help you learn).
Q3: Name one good and one service you used today.
Answer: Answers will vary. Examples: Good — a pencil. Service — the school bus ride.
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What is Goods and Services in Grade 2 Social Studies?+
Goods and Services is a lesson in the Economics chapter of Grade 2 Social Studies. It is part of the New Brunswick, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Goods and Services is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in New Brunswick, Canada.
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