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Grade 4  
History and Government, Economics and Geography, Approved 2005  
2    Economics
1    The student understands how limited resources require choices.   
3    (A) The student traces the production, distribution, and consumption of a particular good in the state or region.
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Everything Comes From Something Students and their families use a multitude of products every day. These products are manufactured in part or entirely from natural resources. In this lesson students will learn about renewable and nonrenewable resources and trace resources' points of origin by constructing and analyzing a product map.
Old Business, New Business Brainstorming

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