Across
- 3. sustainability Looking after the planet and considering the impact of our actions on the environment.
- 5. influences Actions and policies decided by the government have an effect on how you spend your money. For example, if the government puts a tax on plastic bags, it changes our behaviour by decreasing our interest in buying those bags.
- 6. Anything that can help us to reach a goal.
- 8. responsibility Being aware of the planet’s limited resources and acting responsibly to preserve them.
- 10. resources Money and possessions.
- 11. resources Friends, family, classmates and the local community.
- 14. A person; a household may have many individuals.
- 16. We can live without it; it is a luxury.
- 17. pressure Influence by your peers to persuade you to behave in a particular way.
- 19. Choosing between two or more possibilities.
- 20. A basic requirement, e.g. food. It’s essential for survival.
Down
- 1. influence Emotional factors in our behaviour.
- 2. The power to change or affect someone’s decisions.
- 4. resources What you do well; your abilities, skills and talents.
- 7. influences Being environmentally friendly. When we buy something, we must think of the consequences to the environment – even the packaging!
- 9. Something of monetary (money) value, e.g. your bike.
- 12. influences The state of the economy – this affects people’s wants and their ability to meet their needs. For example, during the Covid-19 pandemic, consumers were more careful with needs and wants.
- 13. A group of people living in an ordered community.
- 15. Effect or influence; it can be positive or negative.
- 18. influence Personal factors that will determine your needs and wants. They include culture, age, gender, hobbies and attitudes.
