Social Studies
- The child learned the difference between needs and wants.
- They understood that needs are essential for survival, while wants are things we desire but can live without.
- They recognized examples of needs such as food, water, and shelter, and wants such as toys and treats.
- The child demonstrated an understanding that needs should be prioritized over wants.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore real-life scenarios where they can identify needs versus wants. This can be done through role-playing activities or by discussing different situations and asking the child to determine if something is a need or a want. Additionally, you can engage them in activities like creating a collage or drawing to visually represent their needs versus wants.
Book Recommendations
- Needs and Wants by Jillian Roberts: This book introduces the concept of needs and wants in a simple and engaging way, helping children understand the difference between the two.
- Follow the Money! by Loreen Leedy: This book teaches about financial literacy and the importance of distinguishing between needs and wants, using fun illustrations and relatable examples.
- Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems: While not directly about needs versus wants, this book explores the idea of making choices and considering others' needs, helping children develop empathy and understanding.
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