Goods and Services Lesson
Goods and Services Lesson
Goods and Services Lesson
Date: 9/24/14
Subject Area(s):
History/SS
VA SOL:
1.7 The
student will explain the difference between goods and services and
describe how people are consumers and producers of goods and services.
Content Objective(s): The LWBAT identify and demonstrate the meaning of goods and services.
IEP Goal/Objective: The LWBAT identify and demonstrate the meaning of goods and services.
Accommodations/
Differentiation
Assessment (based on objectives):
In order to achieve the objective the learner will be able to:
-demonstrate the meaning of a good and service in a classroom game
-complete a chart by choosing the goods and services correctly in the chart
-illustrate a picture of a good or service and write a sentence about the picture
Materials:
-Smartboard lesson (made by teacher)
-Premade strips of paper with picture of a good or service
-Colored pencils
-Teacher made worksheet for illustrations
Integration of technology: SmartBoard
Alternative Plan: If technology doesnt work then have the slides printed out
and write them on the board or show them on the ELMO or write the
information on the board
Accommodati
ons/
Differentiatio
n
Anticipatory Set (Hook & Agenda):
Today we will be learning about goods and services. Ask the students, What is
your favorite restaurant? (And then call on a student). The ask, What is your
favorite place to shop?
Then explain to the students that we can purchase goods at different shops such
as food and clothes, and say that the cashier and the waiter are showing
services.
Time
Plann
ed
3 min
Be sure to
maintain
management
and make sure
all students are
involved with
partners
3 min
Independent Practice:
-
Hand out the teacher made worksheet to all of the students and read the
directions out loud to ensure that the students know exactly what they
are supposed to be doing. The worksheet has a blank box on it and at
the top it says illustrate a good or service that is your favorite thing to do,
and then write a short sentence telling what you are doing in the picture
or what you drew in the picture.
As you are walking around have each student tell you if their illustration
is a good or a service to ensure they know what they are doing and that
they are learning, and monitor the students as they are writing their
20
min
Guide each
student when
needed to make
them feel
comfortable and
read the word
to them as you
stand next to
them if needed
At this time
observe the
students that
are struggling
and help them
along the way
sentences and help them spell words (sound out), then write the correct
words at the bottom of the page.
After each student finishes have them color the worksheet.
Closure:
3 min
Today we have learned the meaning of a good and service! Ask 2 students what
they illustrated have them show it to the class telling them what it is and if it is a
good or a service. (Collect worksheets afterward so they can hang on the wall or
in the classroom.
Declarative Statement Summary:
Now we understand what goods and services are in our lives.
1 min
stand on. This was also a wake up call to me to by making sure that all students are constantly plugged
into the lesson; this is critical. I have decided to change that part of my lesson to have a goods poster and
services poster hanging on opposite sides of the room. I will then have the students decide whether the
picture on their slip of paper is a good or service, and then call them by group/table to go and post their
picture on the poster that matches what they think is a good or service. While the students are posting their
pictures to the correct poster, then other students sitting at the tables, in their groups, will discuss what
pictures members in their group have, and decide whether they have a good or service in preparation for
when they are called to post their pictures. After each group of students has posted their picture on the
poster and have returned to their seats, and are waiting for the other tables to post their pictures, they will
quietly sort several cards picturing goods and services into appropriate piles.
I was appreciative of the thoughtful comments throughout my lesson that Megan gave me. These
comments made me feel confident and strong about the flow and creativity of my lesson plan. Megans
suggestions helped me to create a much better lesson!