1.3: Enough Choice H2a (II)

1.3 "Enough choice"
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Fundamental basis of Economics
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1.3 "Enough choice"
We are going to go through this lesson again H2a
Slit up with interactive tasks
Fundamental basis of Economics

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It is all about choosing

- Goods and Services
- What do governments/buisnesses/customers want?

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Choosing how to spend
100 Euros from an Uncle

1 million Euros on the Lottery

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Goods and Services
Goods: "You HAVE a good"
A can of pop, a mobile phone, keys, a chair, lamp, laptop, pink scooter

SERVICES: you have it done to you (or to your property)
Watching a film at the cinema, having your car washed, getting your bike fixed, flying to a holiday destination.

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Tangibility
A good is something you can touch (it is tangible). 
A can of pop, a pencil, a laptop and a facemask are examples of goods.

A service is intangible (you can't 'touch it').
Having your bike repaired, your car cleaned or flying to England are examples.

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COPY last slide
Put  hand up virtually when you have done



They have 3 minutes max.

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Quiz: Is it a good or service? 

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Is this a 'good' or a 'service' H2a?
A pair of gloves
Good
Service

Slide 8 - Poll

Is this a 'good' or a 'service' H2a?
A sledge (sleigh in the snow)
Good
Service

Slide 9 - Poll

Is this a 'good' or a 'service' H2a?
Having your order taken in a restaurant
Good
Service

Slide 10 - Poll

Is this a 'good' or a 'service' H2a?
Getting your windows cleaned
Good
Service

Slide 11 - Poll

Is this a 'good' or a 'service' H2a?
The phone or laptop that you are using now
Good
Service

Slide 12 - Poll

'Free' and 'Economical' Goods
Examples of free goods are oxygen, water from the sky and sunlight 

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Examples of free goods are oxygen, water from the sky and sunlight.
Write a definition of a FREE good H2a

Slide 14 - Open question

Free goods
-They are not man-made (produced)
Examples are water, sunlight and the air we breathe


*copy this down

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Choosing- NEEDS and WANTS
-Economics is all about how we fufil (meet) our UNLIMITED wants with FINITE needs

-What we WANT (a new bike) and what we NEED (shelter)

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PRIMARY and SECONDARY needs
- Primary needs are BASIC NEEDS
- Essential to live and function 


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Mitchell and Nienkes from last week

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Can you think of any PRIMARY (basic) needs

Slide 19 - Open question

Secondary Needs are luxury products (we WANT them but don't NEED them)
Examples are a new mobile phone, a guitar, a holiday, a bluetooth speaker


*Copy this down H2a, thanks

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Primary Needs are BASIC needs
Examples are shelter, food, eduction and water


*Copy this down H2a, thanks

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Keshia says:
'I can BUY everything I NEED'. Do you agree with her?

Slide 22 - Open question

Some things cannot be bought...
Love, friends, health :/

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Copy this equation in your books please

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Slide 25 - Link

Your go...
- 'Énough Choice' from page 18

- We have discussed:
- Economics is about CHOICE
- How we fufil our WANTS and NEEDS
- Primary and Secondary NEEDS
- Free Goods
- Income per capita (head) of a country
- Any thing made is SCARCE (is there enough to go around)?

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Scarcity: ANY good that is MADE is 'scare'
https://www.tes.com/lessons/m_gv7kdahQrP0A/needs-wants-scarcity-opportunity-cost


Slide 5 is a review of this lesson H2a

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