Goods and Services Worksheet
A worksheet for 3rd graders to learn about goods and services, including identification, classification, and examples.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand the difference between goods and services.
1. Which of the following is an example of a good?
A haircut
A toy car
Teaching a lesson
Driving a bus
2. Which of the following is an example of a service?
A new book
A fresh apple
A doctor's visit
A warm blanket
3. Something you can touch or hold is called a .
4. An action someone does for you is called a .
5. Name two goods you used today.
6. Name two services someone provided for you today.
7. A teacher giving a lesson is an example of a good.
True
False
8. A delicious sandwich is an example of a good.
True
False
Match each item on the left with the correct category on the right.
9. Hairdresser
a. Good
10. Bicycle
b. Service
11. Doctor's Appointment
c. Good
12. Pair of Shoes
d. Service
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