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Goods & Services

CONCEPTUAL
Life SkillsEntrepreneurship|Ages 5—7|ID: mt_RgQxPddV8v

Some people make things (goods) and some people do things for others (services); recognising both in everyday life and understanding that both have value

Mastery Evidence

  • Sort a set of pictures into goods (things you can touch) and services (things people do for you)
  • Give three examples of goods and three examples of services from their everyday life
  • Explain that both making things and helping people are valuable kinds of work

Assessment Prompt

“Could [child] tell you the difference between a product you buy in a shop and a service like getting a haircut, and give examples of each?”

Prerequisites0

No prerequisites — this is a foundational topic.

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