Life Skills·Entrepreneurship·conceptual
Supply Chains
Where products come from before they reach the customer; raw materials, making, transporting, and selling; the journey of a product from start to finish
Suggested ages 9–11
Evidence of understanding
- Trace the journey of a familiar product (e.g. chocolate bar) from raw material to shop shelf
- Identify at least three stages in a supply chain
- Explain why a long supply chain can make a product more expensive
Assessment prompt
If you asked Supply Chains how a chocolate bar gets from a cocoa farm to a shop shelf, could they describe the main steps in the journey?
Standards alignment
No external standards are linked to this topic.