Across
- 1. The idea that there isn’t always enough of something to meet everyone’s wants or needs.
- 5. Ways people earn money by providing goods or services.
- 7. Swapping goods or services with others, sometimes using money.
- 11. How much something costs when you buy or sell it.
- 13. Activities or jobs that people do for others for payment (e.g., haircuts, teaching, car repairs).
- 14. A simple plan for how to use money (how much to save and how much to spend).
- 15. Keeping some money aside instead of spending it right away.
Down
- 2. Someone who buys or uses goods and services.
- 3. An individual or business who makes or provides goods or services.
- 4. Something people use to buy goods and services (e.g., coins, bills, digital payments).
- 6. Using money to pay for goods or services.
- 8. Physical items that can be bought or sold (e.g., books, clothes, food).
- 9. Things that people must have to live (e.g., food, water, shelter).
- 10. Things that people would like to have but can live without (e.g., toys, games, candy).
- 12. Money that people receive for working or providing goods/services.
