Meeting Basic Needs and Ideas
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Where can an idea begin?

In your head

What helps us survive from morning to night?

  • Finding water
  • Building shelter
  • Weaving clothes
  • All of the above (correct)
  • What do Jill check to see if she can buy the blouse?

    Price tag

    What is an example of a need that people may depend on?

    <p>Rice</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the profit in Jem and Ana's lemonade stand?

    <p>$5</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Firefighters take no risk when entering a burning building.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must we do before trying a new idea?

    <p>Learn all we can</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can a garden do when it has enough rain and good weather?

    <p>Prosper</p> Signup and view all the answers

    With Grandpa's help, I was able to ______ my project more quickly.

    <p>accomplish</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their sentences:

    <p>Afford = Jill looked at the price tag to see if she could afford to buy the blouse. Loan = Lin asked her mom for a loan of five dollars. Profit = Jem and Ana set up a lemonade stand and made a profit of five dollars from the sales. Risk = Firefighters take a great risk when they enter a burning building.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Ideas

    • An idea can be like a seed that needs to be planted and grown.
    • Think about your ideas and develop them.

    Meeting a Need

    • The essential question is how do we obtain what we need?
    • We need things for survival every day.
    • We use various methods to meet our needs like finding water, shelter, and clothing.
    • Millions of people rely on food like rice to meet their needs.

    Vocabulary

    • Afford: having enough money to buy something.
    • Loan: borrowing money from someone with the promise to repay it.
    • Profit: the money you make after paying all your costs.
    • Prosper: to thrive and be successful.
    • Risk: the possibility of experiencing harm or loss.
    • Savings: money saved for later use.
    • Scarce: a shortage of something.
    • Wages: money earned for working.

    A Fresh Idea

    • The essential question is how do we obtain what we need?
    • This is realistic fiction.

    Whitewater Adventure

    • The essential question is what can lead us to rethink an idea?
    • This is realistic fiction.

    Rethinking an Idea

    • Before trying out a new idea, you should gather information to ensure desired results.
    • If your goal is not reached, try to identify the cause of the problem.
    • Each mistake can teach you more for next time.

    Vocabulary

    • Accomplish: to successfully complete a task.
    • Anxious: feeling worried or uneasy.
    • Assemble: to gather together in a group.
    • Decipher: to figure out the meaning of something that's difficult to understand.
    • Distracted: losing focus due to something else grabbing your attention.
    • Navigate: to find your way around.
    • Options: different choices or possibilities.
    • Retrace: to go back over a path or journey.

    Close Encounters

    • You can encounter interesting things in nature.
    • Underground wonders like caves can change your perspective on rocks.
    • Above ground, surprises like California redwoods, which can grow over 320 feet tall, can be found while hiking.

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    This quiz explores the concepts of obtaining essential needs, the growth of ideas, and relevant vocabulary related to economics and survival. Engage with scenarios that challenge your understanding of how we meet our daily needs and the importance of developing ideas into practical solutions.

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