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How to be enterprising


• You will learn who are called enterprising people and what they can do;
• You will think about what an enterprising person should be like;
• You will learn to tell the needs of a person;
• You will find out what a product, service and pocket money are;
• You will explore why some people are called benefactors.


1
Count the money in the wallet.
Think what you can buy without change.
Choose the right thing.
2
To be a successful person, you need to know a lot and understand different areas of life.
People who invent something new, useful, interesting and can use their strength and time well to make ideas real are called enterprising.
Every person can be enterprising.
If he or she is smart
hardworking
persistent
reliable
decisive
responsible
friendly
inventive
honest
3
Choose the picture where children organized their work well.
4
Think what an enterprising person should be like.
Move the right words.
5
Every person has needs.
These are things a person cannot live without, and wishes to have something.
Needs for food, clothes, and home are the most important.
There are other needs too:
for talking, fun and travel, toys.
They depend on what you like and what you are interested in.
So, different people have different needs.
To meet their needs, people make different products,
that is, things and objects that can be sold or bought.
We can see, feel, and even touch a product.
For example, food, clothes, shoes, a book, a toy, a TV, a car –
these are products.
Besides products, people use different services every day.
So what is a service?
It is some actions or work that people do to meet the needs of others.
For example, fixing home appliances, sports classes, clubs,
fun in the amusement park, using public transport and so on.
6
Choose the products that meet the need for food.
7
Think and move the cards to the right labels.
8
What does a hairdresser need for work?
Move the right things to the hair salon.
9
To buy products and use services, you need money.
In Ukraine, the price of products and services is in hryvnias and kopecks.
Now, parents give their children a small amount of money for their own spending.
This is pocket money.
You can spend it on something useful and needed.
Or you can save it for something very important and valuable.
But you need to know and be able to use money well, so you don't spend it on little things.
Parents can help you plan such spending.
10
Help Viktoriya count the money.
Move the right number.
11
Listen to the problem.
Zoryana had 50 hryvnias.
She spent 30 hryvnias on juice.
How much money does the girl have left?
Choose the equation that is the answer to the problem.
12
You already know that services can be different.
There are people who give services or help other people for free, from the heart.
This can be help to family members,
friends,
strangers,
animals and so on.
People who do good for free are called benefactors.
Every person can become a benefactor.
To do this, you need to do good things.
13
Choose the photo where children do good things.
14
Think about which child is doing good things.
Move the right smiley to each picture.