Integrated Literacy Assignment Mayra Bermejo SST 309-02 Fall 2014 GLCE- Market Economy 1-E1.0.1- Distinguish between producers and consumers of goods and services 1-E1.0.2- Describe ways in which Families consume goods and services 1-E1.0.3- Using Examples, explain why people cannot have everything they want (scarcity) and describe how people respond (choice) Songs Consumers and Producers Tune: The More We get Together Goods and Services Tune: Mary Had a Little Lamb Websites Brainpop Educators A Variety of Activities for teachers to use in the classroom Videos School House of Rock: Where the Monkey Goes Illustrates examples of how families use goods and services and demonstrates scarcity. Goods and Services Explains what goods and services are Books The Doorbell Rang By: Pat Hutchins Caps for sale By: Esphyr Slobodkina The Giving Tree By: Shel Silverstein Posters Poetry Toys for Me Demonstrates scarcity By: Joann Griffin Lesson Plans Show Me Economics Use examples in book to distinguish between goods and services. We are producers and Consumers Students will recognize ways in which their families function as consumers and producers. Game Matching Game Students will match up consumers and producers. Citations Amandapanda3003. (2011, June 12) . School House of Rock: Where the Money Goes. [Video File]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9iZfxElc1A Brainpop Educators. Good and Services Activities for Kids. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.brainpop.com/educators/community/lesson-plan/goods-and-servicesactivities-for-kids/?bp-jr-topic=goods-and-services Council for Economic Education. We are Consumers and Producers. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.php?lid=457&type=educator Crain, C. D. Toys for Me. National Council on Economic Education. Econedlink. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.php?lid=517&type=student Griffin. J. Goods and Services. (Website). Retrieved from http://www.jologriffin.com/gazillion.cfm?subpage=25700 Hutchins, P. (1986).The Doorbell Rang. Green Willow Books: New York, NY. Kids Econ Posters. Consumers and Producers. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.kidseconposters.com/singalongs/consumers-and-producers/ Shepard Elementary School. Show Me Economics. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/showmeeconomics/1st_grade/teacher_lesson_pla ns__1_/goods%20and%20services.html Citations Cont. Silverstein, S. (1964). The Giving Tree. New York, NY: Harper & Row. Sitlerl. Producer and Consumer Matching Game. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/sitlerl/producer-and-consumer-matching-game Slobodkina, E. (1987). Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and their Monkey Business. China: Harperr Collins Smith, C. & Ison, K. (2006). Goods and Services. Kids Econ Posters. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.kidseconposters.com/singalongs/goods-and-services/ Super Teach Girl (2013, November 1) Good and Services- Economics- Social Studies. [Video File]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRcAFS0wpE&list=PLGflbouZ6YXAjaRjNk3CEWSeZ68DqMeoA&index=3 Shepard Elementary School. Show Me Economics. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/showmeeconomics/1st_grade/teacher_lesson_pla ns__1_/goods%20and%20services.html Kids Econ Posters. The Basic Posters: Original 22. [Website]. Retrieved from http://www.kidseconposters.com/index.php?src=directory&view=posters&srctype=T he_Basics_Posters&submenu=Posters