
From Resources to Goods
Find out how different resources are combined to produce goods, which are physical items you can touch and use, like a bicycle or a lunchbox.
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Find out how different resources are combined to produce goods, which are physical items you can touch and use, like a bicycle or a lunchbox.
Key Questions
- Analyse the resources needed to produce a simple good, like a pizza.
- Explain the journey of a cotton plant from a farm to becoming a t-shirt.
- Identify the different jobs (human resources) involved in making a book.
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