Social Studies - Free Market (SUPPLY and DEMAND) activities
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Why does your child need to know about SUPPLY and DEMAND? Because unless you live on a deserted island, it affects practically everything in your life! From the price of lemonade to how many Beanie Babies you can collect, to how many summer helpers the pizza store needs. The forces of supply and demand are everywhere - so kids need to understand the concept early in order to live a reality-based existence.
This packet contains activities that will help you as a parent or teacher introduce or review the concept of the FREE MARKET / SUPPLY and DEMAND. It contains:
1. vocab words and definition
2. open-ended questions
3. Flashcards (in large and small)
4.Test or Practice test to show what the kiddos have learned.
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