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Focus Question: How are natural resources, human resources and capital resources used to produce goods and services? Note: This activity aims to develop an understanding of natural, human, and capital resources through a mapping exercise.
Open your child’s eyes to the resources available in the community around him using this easy-to-understand community helpers worksheet! Required skills: Students should know the difference between human, natural, and capital resources and how they impact the world and communities.
Using the 3 types of resources worksheets and printables, your young learner will gain a broader understanding of concepts and language surrounding capital, human, and natural resources in a fun and engaging way.
categorize the provided items. Talk through each slide to review the definition of the type of resource and the items that fit the category: i. Ask, “what is a capital resource?” (A capital resource is an item that helps to produce another good or service.) ii. Follow up by having students identify the capital resources on their tiles.
Use this What are Natural, Human and Capital Resources PowerPoint to explain what the different kinds of resources are, how they are different and how they are used in today's society. Explained, this resource is a great introduction to economics, business teaching and learning for year five.
Human resources are people, workers like doctors and pilots. Capital resources are goods that are made and used to do a job. Natural resources are found in nature and used by people. Copyright © 2017 Kids Academy Company. All rights reserved. Worksheet Answer Key. Scan the QR code to get the answer key for this worksheet.
After some guessing, define a capital resource as a thing that's made and used to produce other goods and services. Give your class some examples of capital resources. For example: tools, buildings, machines, equipment, etc. Finally, ask your class what a human resource is.