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LESSON: THE TORTILLA FACTORY
Lesson
Summary
The Tortilla Factory describes, in
simple and elegant language, the age-old process of making tortillas -
from corn seed to finished product.
Concept: Productive Resources
Definition: Productive resources are the
natural, human, and capital resources that are used to produce goods and
services.
Comprehension
Questions
Using the illustrations in the
beginning of the book, list the steps and the natural, human, and capital
resources needed to produce the corn for the tortilla
factory.
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Steps for producing
corn |
Natural Resources |
Human Resources |
Capital
Resources |
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Work the black earth |
soil |
workers labor |
hoe |
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Plant yellow seeds |
seeds, soil |
workers labor |
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Dry corn |
sun |
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What type of productive resource is
the building that houses the tortilla factory? Capital
Resource
List the capital resources used in
the tortilla factory. Explain the role of each capital
resource.
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Tortilla factory
building |
where tortillas are
produced |
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Clank-clunking
machinery |
mixes, pushes, squeezes,
flattens, and bakes the dough |
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boxes |
to transport
tortillas |
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dolly |
hauls
boxes |
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truck |
delivers
tortillas | |
Summarize/list the steps in
producing tortillas. Name which type of productive resources is used
in each step.
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Production
Steps |
Productive
Resources |
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Prepare the
soil |
natural, human,
capital |
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Plant the
seed |
natural, human, capital
(tractor at end of story) |
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Dry the corn |
natural |
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Grind the corn into
flour |
natural, human,
capital |
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Mix the flour into
dough |
human,
capital |
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Shape and bake the
dough |
human,
capital |
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Ship the
tortillas |
human,
capital | |
The last illustration in the book
shows a tractor planting corn. What type of productive resource is
the tractor? Capital resource
Explain how a tractor (capital
resource) increases the productivity of producing
tortillas.
The tractor (capital resource) enables
seeds to be planted much faster than by doing it by hand (human
resource). The farm is thus more efficient in its production of
corn.
Other Concepts: Producers, Natural
Resources, Human
Resources, Capital
Resources, Productivity |