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LESSON: TOOLS Lesson Summary: This very simple reader introduces young students to the tools used in 18 different countries. From the French cook using a spatula to the Salvadoran fishermen mending nets, students will be fascinated with all the different types of tools that people use to produce goods and services. ___________________________________________________ Concept: Capital Resources Definition: Capital Resources are goods produced and used to make other goods or services. Common examples are tools, machinery, equipment, and buildings. Comprehension Questions What are tools? Tools are an example of what kind of productive resource? What are some examples of tools in the story? Do people from all over the world use tools? Are tools useful in both rich and poor countries? How do tools and other capital resources help people? In the story, what are some of the goods and services that are produced using the tools? Services – saw sharpening, haircut, shaving, jack-o’-lantern carving, cooking, repair of nets, street cleaning, teaching Do kids use tools and capital resources? Are tools free? What are your favorite tools? Why? Draw a picture of your favorite tools. Other Concepts: Goods and Services |
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