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Our Region introduces the relationship between the natural, human, and capital resources found in different regions and explores regional businesses that produce goods and services for consumers. Five required, volunteer-led activities.
The key learning objectives
listed beside each activity state the skills and knowledge students will
gain.
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Activity One: What are Regions and Resources? Students distinguish economic regions in the United States. They examine natural, human, and capital resources available in different regions. They learn that businesses need resources to produce and sell a product. |
Key Learning Objectives Students will be able to:
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Activity Two: Exploring Resources Students examine regions of resources in the United States. They identify resources businesses use to make their products. They learn about the importance of location to a business. |
Key Learning Objectives Students will be able to:
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Activity Three: Resources on the Move Students recognize that businesses find resources throughout different regions. They discover ways businesses must work together to create a product. |
Key Learning Objectives Students will be able to:
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Activity Four: Where's the Money? Students identify how resources relate to business income and expenses. They complete calculations to demonstrate how a business determines its profit or loss. Students learn a five-step, decision-making process. They solve simple business problems. |
Key Learning Objectives Students will be able to:
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Activity Five: The Bottom Line The students play a game that illustrates the flow of money in and out of a business. They calculate profits and losses and learn the importance of loans. Students search a region for the resources they need to make a product. |
Key Learning Objectives Students will be able to:
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Our Region enhances students’ learning of the following concepts and skills:
Concepts–Advantage, Business, Choices, Compass rose, Decision, Disadvantage, Economy, Exchange, Expenses, Financial report, Goods, Government, Incentives, Income, Interdependence, Investment, Loss, Opportunity cost, Products, Profit, Region, Resources, Risk, Scarcity, Services, Specialization, Taxes
Skills–Applying thinking skills, Building consensus, Comparing, Compiling data, Conducting research, Decision-making, Demonstrating economic networks, Describing an economy within a region and future economic consequences, Differentiating, Following directions, Giving reports, Identifying goods and services, Identifying and organizing resources, Identifying purpose of taxes, Interpreting data, Math computations, Predicting results, Problem-solving, Reading, Recognizing major geographical features, Teamwork, Understanding symbols
Our Region is a series of five activities recommended for students in fourth grade. The average time for each activity is 45 minutes. Materials are packaged in a self-contained kit that includes detailed activity plans for the volunteer and materials for 32 students.
All JA programs are designed to support the skills and competencies identified by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. These programs also augment school-based, work-based, and connecting activities for communities with school-to-work initiatives.
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