Lesson

Needs of Humans

Students learn that humans are living things that need food, water, air, shelter, and rest.

Needs of Humans

What students learn

Students learn that humans are living things too, so they need food, water, air, shelter, and rest. Start with to name the idea first.

Why it matters

This lesson helps students connect science to daily life. shows that people need regular nourishment and clean water to stay healthy.

Learn the idea

Humans share some needs with plants and animals, but people also depend on safe homes, rest, and help from others. The two moments together show that human needs are part of everyday life, not just science class.

Try it

Ask the child to make a three-column chart for plants, animals, and humans. Have them name one need in each column, then explain which needs are shared.

Parent guide

Keep the talk simple. Use home examples, like food in the kitchen, water at the sink, air outside, and a bed for rest. Ask the child to explain why caring adults help meet human needs.