Needs and Wants Teaching Resources
Teaching about needs and wants in preschool, kindergarten or first grade? Explore printable worksheets, sorting activities, center activities and more teaching resources created by teachers to help you teach this important social studies concept!
In this teacher-created collection, you’ll find curriculum-aligned teaching resources that have been carefully reviewed and chosen by our teacher team. This is our way of making your lesson planning easier!
Is this your first year teaching this section of the social studies curriculum, or are you just looking for some fresh ideas? Read on for some tips from our teacher team on defining wants and needs and helping your students to understand the difference.
What Is the Difference Between Needs and Wants? Kid-Friendly Definitions
Ah, this is the crux of what you're teaching, isn't it? Our students need to learn that needs are essential, while wants are optional. To help you help them, here's a simple way to break down the difference between these economic principals for young students.
Needs
Needs are defined as the things that people must have in order to survive.
Needs usually remain the same. We always need food and water to survive, for example.
Wants
Unlike needs, wants are things that people would like to have but do not necessarily need in order to survive.
Wants usually change over time. One day you might want a particular toy, but a few years later, you might want something else!
Examples of Needs and Wants for Kids
Examples can go a long way in helping your students understand this economic concept better. After all, it makes the theoretical more concrete!
So let's take a look at some kid-friendly examples!
Examples of Needs for Kids
- Food
- Water
- Shelter
- Clothing
Examples of Wants for Kids
- Toys
- Candy
- Fancy shoes or clothing
- Food from a restaurant
What Is Scarcity? A Kid-Friendly Definition
The concept of scarcity can be a tough one for kids to understand, so here's a kid-friendly definition to use with your students:
Scarcity means we cannot get all of the things we want or need because there is only a limited number. We have to make choices about what we will take or how we will use things because there is only so much to go around.
For example, if there is only one toy truck, and two students want to play with the truck, then they will have to take turns or find another toy to play with.
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Need vs. Want Bingo Game
Enhance your primary grade economics lessons with a few rounds of Needs vs. Wants Bingo!
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Needs and Wants Writing Center Activity
Combine Social studies and writing content with a set of Needs and Wants writing prompts for first grade.
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Needs and Wants Mini Book
Introduce the concept of needs and wants to your students with this easy-to-use printable mini book.
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Sorting Needs and Wants for Kindergarten - Worksheet and Google Interactive
Practice identifying basic needs and wants with a cut-and-paste sorting worksheet or Google Interactive Resource.
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Needs and Wants Google Interactive
Differentiate between needs and wants in the community with a Google Interactive Activity.
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Needs and Wants Discussion Cards
Teach your students the difference between needs and wants with a set of discussion cards and writing prompts for kindergarten and first grade.
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Community Needs and Wants Worksheet
Enhance your primary-level economics instruction with a wants and needs worksheet.
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Needs and Wants Interactive Clip Cards
Turn needs and wants lessons into digital learning experiences with Google Slides Interactive clip cards.
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What Are Needs and Wants? Task Cards
Use these free Needs and Wants Task Cards to practice identifying things that are needs and things that are wants.
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This or That! Needs and Wants Slides Game
Practice identifying needs and wants with an active game designed to get your students moving and learning.
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Needs and Wants Worksheet
Guide your students to grow their skills in identifying and describing examples of needs and wants with this worksheet.
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Move It! Needs and Wants Slides Game
Get up and moving with an active game while identifying and describing examples of needs and wants.
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Needs vs. Wants Activity
An activity to brainstorm and sort needs and wants.