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LESSON: RUMPELSTILTSKIN’S
DAUGHTER
Lesson
Summary
Rumpelstiltskin's daughter outwits the greedy king,
who tries to get her to spin straw into gold just as her father
once did. In the end, she helps a troubled community overcome their
economic problems created by the king.
Concept: Goods and Services
Definition: A good is an object people want
that they can touch or hold. A service is an action that a
person does for someone else.
Comprehension Questions:
Identify the good the king wanted the
miller's daughter to spin from straw? Gold
What
service did Rumpelstiltskin offer to do in exchange for the miller's
daughter's necklace? Spin the straw into gold
In
exchange for spinning the straw into gold for the second time, what
good did the miller's daughter offer Rumpelstiltskin? A
cigar-band pinkie ring.
Explain
how Rumpelstilskin provided for his family when they wanted
something they couldn't make or grow. He produced gold that he
used to get the goods and services his family couldn't grow or make
themselves.
Describe the economic problem in the
kingdom that resulted from the king's greediness for more and more
gold. Food and clothing - which are scarce economic goods -
became even more scarce for the people. It appears that the greedy
king had taxed his people into great poverty.
List
the goods or services provided by the following people in the kingdom
that were a direct result of the tricks played on the king by
Rumpelstiltskin's daughter:
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farmer |
goods -
wheat, barley, apples, green beans, pumpkins,
corn |
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cook |
service -
prepared a feast to celebrate |
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granny |
goods (made
from wool) - sweaters, mufflers, vests, knickers,
socks, nightcaps, tam-o'-shanter |
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guards |
services -
built a zoo for the crocodiles from the stones that were
once walls; built houses for the
poor |
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Extra Credit Question!
What
capital resource was used to make the gold (good) from the straw?
A spinning wheel.
Other Concepts: Economic
Wants, Producers, Natural
Resources, Human
Resources, Capital
Resources, Scarcity, Trade and
Money |