Learning aim
Pupils can distinguish between things they want and things they need, and explain that needs come first.
National Curriculum links
- PSHE Association KS1 L8: about the role money plays in their lives including how to keep it safe
- Citizenship KS1: rights, responsibilities, and basic human needs
- Maths Y2: solve problems involving money
What you'll need
- Empty backpack for the hook
- "Wants and needs" cards (20 items: food, water, clothes, toys, games, etc.)
- Sorting mat with two columns: Need / Want
- Wants vs needs sort cards
Lesson structure (45 minutes)
HOOK
TEACH
GUIDED
CHALLENGE
PLENARY
Adapting for all learners
Support (working below ARE)
Use 10 cards instead of 20. Use picture-only cards. Provide a sentence stem: "This is a ___ because ___".
Stretch (working above ARE)
Pupils add their own 3 cards to the deck, deciding which column they go in. Stretch question: "Can a want become a need? When?"
SEND adaptations
For visually impaired pupils: use tactile objects (e.g. a real water bottle alongside an object that represents a toy) rather than picture cards. For pupils with autism: provide a clear written rule "things you can't live without = NEEDS".
EAL support
Pre-teach vocabulary with images: "need", "want", "essential", "extra". Use a sentence frame: "A ___ is a need because ___". "A ___ is a want because ___."
Assessment criteria
Pupils can: (1) sort 15 of 20 cards correctly into need or want; (2) explain in their own words what a "need" is and what a "want" is; (3) give one example of each from their own life.
Homework
Draw a picture of one thing you need every day and one thing you want but don't need. Bring your picture to school.
Classroom safeguarding
Related lesson plans
- Saving and spending — when do we choose each? (KS1 · Year 2)
- First pocket money — planning what to do with it (KS1 · Year 2)
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