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Goods and Services Sort Worksheets Kindergarten & 1st Grade Economics

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42 Printable Task Cards 1 PDF Boom Learning Link 42 Digital Easel Activities
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These Economics sorting worksheets are fun interactive activities that give kindergarten and 1st grade sort, cut, and glue worksheets to help them see the differences in goods, services, producers, and consumers. These worksheets are great supplemental practice activities that can be used with ANY social studies curriculum!

These Goods, Services, Producers, and Consumers Social Studies worksheets

are interactive and designed to give students fun and engaging activities to practice, identify, and demonstrate their understanding of goods, services, producers, and consumers. These PRINT and GO sort, cut, and glue worksheets give students practice as they begin to develop and understand the importance of economics and how people use money to purchase their basic needs and wants.

This Economics Resource Includes:

  • 2 Goods/Not Goods Worksheets
  • 2 Services/Not Services Worksheets
  • 4 Goods and Services Worksheets
  • 2 Producers/Not Producers Worksheets
  • 2 Consumers/Not Consumers Worksheets
  • 3 Consumers and Producers Worksheets
  • Teacher Answer Keys

This resource gives students the practice and review they need and are presented using age-appropriate visuals making it meaningful for your students to gain an understanding of the differences in goods, services, producers, and consumers in your economics units.

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42 Printable Task Cards 1 PDF Boom Learning Link 42 Digital Easel Activities
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