Grades 3 to 5
Other Pennsylvania Economics sets
Other Pennsylvania Economics sets
Fundamentals of Economics
- B
Identify the three basic questions that all economic systems attempt to answer:6.1.3-5.B
- 1
What goods and services should be produced?6.1.3-5.B.1
- 2
How will goods and services be produced?6.1.3-5.B.2
- 3
Who will consume goods and services?6.1.3-5.B.3
- 1
- C
Define scarcity and how it impacts personal, household, and community decision-making. 6.1.3-5.C
- F
Explain the costs and benefits of an economic decision.6.1.3-5.F
- G
Define opportunity cost and describe the opportunity cost of a personal choice.6.1.3-5.G
- H
Explain how negative and positive incentives affect choices.6.1.3-5.H
- I
Define specialization and identify examples of interdependence.6.1.3-5.I
- J
Explain why countries trade.6.1.3-5.J
- K
Identify and define imports, exports, and international trade.6.1.3-5.K
- M
Explain why some products are produced locally while others are not.6.1.3-5.M
Microeconomics
- A
Describe how consumers purchase goods and services from producers.6.2.3-5.A
- B
Identify ways local businesses compete for customers.6.2.3-5.B
- C
Define and provide an example of a monopoly.6.2.3-5.C
- D
Explain how markets bring together buyers and sellers.6.2.3-5.D
- E
Explain how the location of resources and transportation have affected Pennsylvania economic patterns.6.2.3-5.E
- H
Describe businesses that provide goods and businesses that provide services.6.2.3-5.H
- I
Define profit and loss.6.2.3-5.I
- J
Identify historical and contemporary entrepreneurs in Pennsylvania.6.2.3-5.J
Macroeconomics
- A
Define unemployment and inflation.6.3.3-5.A
- E
Explain how taxes affect the price of goods and services.6.3.3-5.E
- F
Explain how the government pays for goods and services through taxes.6.3.3-5.F
- H
Identify unintended consequences of market activities (e.g., pollution, noise, traffic).6.3.3-5.H
- I
Distinguish between public and private goods and services.6.3.3-5.I
Money and Economic Institutions
- A
Explain the advantages AND DISADVANTAGES of using money instead of bartering.6.4.3-5.A
- B
Explain why most countries create their own form of money.6.4.3-5.B
- D
Explain how banks bring savers and borrowers together.6.4.3-5.D
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5
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- Academic Standards for Economics Grades K-12
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