The task involves identifying whether each item in the image is a
want or a
need. Here's how to approach this:
Definitions:
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Need: Something essential for survival or basic well-being (e.g., food, shelter, clothing).
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Want: Something desirable but not essential (e.g., toys, games, luxury items).
Step-by-Step Solution:
1.
Jacket (Clothing):
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Need: Essential for warmth and protection.
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Answer: Circle "need".
2.
Bicycle:
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Want: While it can be useful for transportation, it is not essential for survival.
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Answer: Circle "want".
3.
Carrot (Food):
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Need: Essential as part of a healthy diet.
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Answer: Circle "need".
4.
Car:
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Want: Useful for transportation but not essential for survival.
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Answer: Circle "want".
5.
Pizza:
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Want: A treat or snack, not essential for basic nutrition.
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Answer: Circle "want".
6.
Ice Cream:
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Want: A dessert, not essential for survival.
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Answer: Circle "want".
7.
Shirt (Clothing):
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Need: Essential for covering the body and maintaining modesty.
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Answer: Circle "need".
8.
Tomato:
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Need: Part of a healthy diet.
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Answer: Circle "need".
9.
Computer:
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Want: Useful for work or entertainment but not essential for survival.
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Answer: Circle "want".
10.
Bread:
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Need: A staple food item that provides energy.
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Answer: Circle "need".
Final Answer:
- Jacket:
Need
- Bicycle:
Want
- Carrot:
Need
- Car:
Want
- Pizza:
Want
- Ice Cream:
Want
- Shirt:
Need
- Tomato:
Need
- Computer:
Want
- Bread:
Need
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Need, Want, Need, Want, Want, Want, Need, Need, Want, Need}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of wants vs needs worksheet.