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What It Is:
A clear and engaging 15-question multiple-choice worksheet that introduces students to key terms in natural resources, scarcity, supply and demand, renewable and nonrenewable resources, and basic economics. Each question focuses on a single vocabulary concept to build strong foundational understanding.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps learners strengthen essential economics and environmental science vocabulary while improving reading comprehension and critical-thinking skills. It’s perfect for review, assessment, or as a companion to social studies and science lessons on resource use and economic decision-making.
How to Use It:
• Use as practice during units on natural resources or basic economics.
• Assign as homework, bell-ringer activity, or a quick quiz.
• Pair with lessons about renewable vs. nonrenewable resources, scarcity, and supply/demand.
• Great for small-group review, centers, or independent work.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 3–7.
• Supports early economics standards and environmental studies topics.
• Vocabulary terms are accessible but meaningful for upper elementary learners.
Target Users:
Designed for teachers, homeschool families, tutors, and intervention specialists who need a simple, effective vocabulary assessment on natural resources and economics.
A clear and engaging 15-question multiple-choice worksheet that introduces students to key terms in natural resources, scarcity, supply and demand, renewable and nonrenewable resources, and basic economics. Each question focuses on a single vocabulary concept to build strong foundational understanding.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps learners strengthen essential economics and environmental science vocabulary while improving reading comprehension and critical-thinking skills. It’s perfect for review, assessment, or as a companion to social studies and science lessons on resource use and economic decision-making.
How to Use It:
• Use as practice during units on natural resources or basic economics.
• Assign as homework, bell-ringer activity, or a quick quiz.
• Pair with lessons about renewable vs. nonrenewable resources, scarcity, and supply/demand.
• Great for small-group review, centers, or independent work.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 3–7.
• Supports early economics standards and environmental studies topics.
• Vocabulary terms are accessible but meaningful for upper elementary learners.
Target Users:
Designed for teachers, homeschool families, tutors, and intervention specialists who need a simple, effective vocabulary assessment on natural resources and economics.




