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Instead of going out with her friends, Jane chose to stay at home to study for her math test. Jane got a high score on the test. Why did she earn a high score on the test: because Jane chose to study. A teacher has five movie tickets to give to her ten students. What is most scarce? : tickets. On your way to the shopping mall, a friend asks you to play basketball. Another friends wants you to go to his house to play video games. What must you do first: make a choice.. On Saturdays Alicia usually goes to see a movie with her friends. However, last Saturday she chose to visit her grandmother instead. What was the opportunity cost of Alicia's decision? : seeing the movie. Jim wants to be a good cook. He is taking cooking lessons. Jim is improving his: human capital. After graduating from high school, Marcus found a better paying job than his sister who dropped out of school. Why: Finishing school made Marcus a more productive worker.. When we make a decision we choose between two or more alternatives. What is always true about alternatives: There are costs and benefits to every alternative.. Which of the following best describes the concept of scarcity: When our wants are greater than our available resources.. Which of the following is an important economic reason for going to school: School can help you develop your human capital which can provide you with more job alternatives.. At a clothing factory each worker makes complete sheets. What would happen if the manager decided to use an assembly line in which each worker makes only one part of the shirts: Division of labor would allow the factory to make more shirts faster.. You are a member of the labor force when you: have a job or begin looking for a job. Why is a worker' human capital important to an employer: Workers with more human capital are more productive workers.. Alonzo works in a fast food restaurant. Alonzo's boss pays him $9.25 an hour during the week and $10.25 an hour on the weekend. Why does Alonzo's boss pay more on the weekends: To create a positive incentive for Alonzo to work on the weekends.. Marcia is good at taking pictures with her camera but she is a very poor typist. She enrolled in a photography class instead of taking a typing course. Which of the following is true: Marcia may be developing a specialty in photography.. If people begin buying more of their favorite music albums on iTunes instead of compact discs, what will happen: More workers will be needed to work in the computer industry.. Why do people who drop out of school usually earn less than people who graduate from high school or college: People who drop out of school have less human capital and are less productive workers.. Jesse is a pitcher for a baseball team. Why does Jesse's coach ask him to practice pitching instead of taking batting practice with his teammates: Jesse can be more productive for the team if he specializes in pitching.. Why can a newspaper reporter writer her stories faster using a computer than an electric typewriter: Improvements in technology and capital goods improve productivity.. What is true about the choices you make: Your choices today affect you in the future.. Stacy wants to be an engineer. What is the first thing that Stacy should do to become an engineer: Think about her career goals and make a plan.
Help students understand how their choices impact others with this Actions Have Consequences worksheet. Perfect for teaching social skills and decision-making.
The action you click on this worksheet will have a consequence - that is to educate your children on important social skills.
Analyze Good vs Bad Choices! Develop critical thinking & decision-making skills. Evaluate consequences and ethical considerations with our guide!
Learn about the impact of actions with this consequences worksheet. Develop critical thinking and decision-making skills. Download now to improve today!
Learn about making good or bad choices with this worksheet. Evaluate consequences and make wise decisions. Perfect for social skills. Improve your choices now!
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Teach kids about consequences with this helpful worksheet! Learn about decision-making and responsibility. Explore the impact of actions!
Learn to identify good and bad choices with this worksheet. Improve critical thinking and decision-making skills. Start practicing ethical reasoning!
Evaluate Good and Bad Choices with this helpful worksheet. Improve decision-making skills by understanding consequences. Click here to start evaluating!
Evaluate Good or Bad Choices! Improve decision-making skills by analyzing ethical considerations. Understand consequences now for better choices!
Understand the difference between good and bad choices with this worksheet. Learn about consequences and ethical decision-making.
Enhance decision-making skills with this 'Wise Choices' worksheet! Make informed decisions, promote responsible behavior. Download and start thinking clearly now!
Understand consequences of problem behavior with our worksheet. Great for therapy and education to foster positive changes. Download yours now!
Enhance decision-making with our 'Being Choosy' worksheet! Help students consider options and make informed choices effectively. Get started today!
Look at the conflict examples on the worksheet and determine how you would resolve the conflicts using the strategies of effective conflict resolution. This worksheet promotes critical thinking and helps individuals make informed and strategic choices to navigate conflicts effectively. It's a valuable tool for enhancing conflict resolution skills and fostering positive outcomes in various personal or professional settings.
Evaluate Good and Bad Choices! Develop critical thinking & decision-making skills. Analyze consequences to make the right choices with our worksheet!
Teach kids about good and bad choices with this fun worksheet. Great for preschool–grade 2 to build empathy, decision-making, and positive behavior skills.
Teach kids to identify good and bad choices with this fun coloring worksheet. Great for K–3 students to build responsibility, honesty, and social-emotional skills.
Explore three kinds of outcomes with this worksheet, focusing on results in scenarios. Understand potential outcomes and their implications. Explore in detail now!
This is an educational resource that helps individuals explore and categorize the potential results or consequences of various actions, decisions, or events. It encourages critical thinking and foresight, enabling individuals to anticipate the effects of their choices and make more informed decisions.
Spark thought-provoking decisions with 'Would You Rather'! Stimulate creative thinking and encourage thoughtful responses to scenarios. #WouldYouRather #CreativeThinking
Students enjoy categorizing items, and in this worksheet, we arrange the given options into two distinct groups: "thumbs up" and "thumbs down." Initially, the teacher reads all the choices aloud, and students indicate their preference silently by using only their thumbs. Subsequently, the teacher revisits the choices, and I assist in relocating each option to the appropriate category (the items can be moved using your computer mouse).
Learn to identify intended, unintended, and negative outcomes. Enhance analytical skills by categorizing results and understanding consequences. Download now!
Explore Conflict Resolution options with our choice spinner worksheet. Encourage critical thinking about disagreements. Spin for peace today!
Teach kids about good and bad choices with this fun sorting activity. Great for preschool–grade 2 to build social awareness, empathy, and responsible behavior.
This Economics term refers to the things you use to create goods and services: Resources. When "wants are greater than the resources available to satisfy them," it is called..: Scarcity. Because of scarcity, people are forced to make _________ about how to use resources: Choices. Gurnee has 2 acres of unused land. They choose to build another chicken restaurant. Which option would NOT be considered a logical Opportunity Cost of that choice: Giving WTHS students fancier Chromebooks.
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