✍️ Week 5: Choice Reflection - Trade-offs & Scarcity

Unit 10: Kai, Culture and Climate β€” Surviving Scarcity
Reflect on how scarcity and trade-offs shape decisions. Write a paragraph explaining your choices.

πŸ“‹ Instructions: After completing the role-play and budgeting activities, use this worksheet to reflect on your choices and connect them to the unit's key concepts.

πŸ’­ Key Concepts Review

  • Scarcity: When there isn't enough of something to meet everyone's wants and needs
  • Trade-off: Giving up one thing to get another. Every choice has a cost.
  • Opportunity Cost: The value of what you give up when you make a choice
  • Choice: The act of selecting between different options when resources are limited

πŸ“ Reflection: My Choices

1. The Role-Play Scenario

What choices did your group make in the disaster scenario?




What trade-offs did you make? (What did you give up?)




How did scarcity affect your decisions?




2. The Budgeting Task

What did you choose to buy with your $50?



What was your opportunity cost? (What did you give up by making these choices?)



Why did you make these choices?



πŸ”— Connecting to Real Life

Think about a real-life situation where you had to make a choice because of scarcity (limited money, time, resources).





What trade-off did you make?



How does this connect to our unit's Big Question: "What Will We Eat Tomorrow?"




πŸ“„ Final Paragraph

Write a complete paragraph (5-7 sentences) explaining:

  • How scarcity and trade-offs shape decisions
  • What you learned from the activities
  • How this connects to food scarcity and our unit







πŸ’‘ Sentence Starters (For Support)

  • "Scarcity affects decisions because..."
  • "When resources are limited, people must make trade-offs such as..."
  • "The opportunity cost of my choice was..."
  • "This connects to food scarcity because..."
  • "I learned that scarcity forces us to..."
πŸ’‘ Extension: Research how communities around the world make choices when facing food scarcity. What trade-offs do they make?