Lesson

Needs vs Wants and Smart Spending

Students learn how to tell needs from wants and why opportunity cost matters when they spend.

Needs vs Wants and Smart Spending

What students learn

Students learn that needs are the things a person must have, while wants are optional. Open with to set up the comparison.

Why it matters

Money choices get easier when students can sort essentials from optional purchases. gives them a clear example of what can be delayed.

Learn the idea

Every choice has a tradeoff. helps students name what they give up when they choose one thing over another.

Try it

Give the student five items: lunch, shoes, a game, school supplies, and a movie ticket. Ask them to sort each item into needs or wants and explain one tradeoff.

Parent guide

Keep the discussion practical. Ask what would happen if a want came before a need, and let the student explain why some choices should wait.