This lesson will help students identify a person’s basic needs, realize that many people in the world are lacking these needs, and encourage them to think of ways to help these people.
One - Sixty Minute Class Period
The learner will:
- differentiate between wants and needs.
- give reasons why certain items are necessary.
- demonstrate an understanding of the pasuk in Isaiah 58:7.
- compile a list of ways he/she can help people who lack basic needs.
- define the words tzedek, tzedakah and philanthropy.
Plan a drive (e.g. clothing or food drive) to help provide others with basic needs.
Anticipatory Set:
Prepare a poster with two headings: Wants and Needs. Cut out or sketch a variety of pictures from magazines of:
Needs (e.g. a house, food, and clothing Wants (e.g. teddy bear, DVD player, palm pilot, diamond necklace).Display the poster in front of the class. Ask the students help you sort the pictures into the two categories and explain why they belong there. Glue the pictures on the poster.
- House – keeps you warm, provides you with a place to stay, provides you with a place to sleep, is a place to put your belongings
- Clothes – keep you warm, protect your body, and prevent nakedness
- Food – prevents you from being hungry, gives you energy, gives you nourishment, and helps keep you healthy
Assessment will be based upon the students’ participation in class through observation of their questions, enthusiasm, and ideas.
Send home a note to families explaining about the class drive. Families can look around the house for objects they can donate (especially students’ personal items).
Lesson Developed and Piloted by:
Rachel RothnerAll rights reserved. Permission is granted to freely use this information for nonprofit (noncommercial), educational purposes only. Copyright must be acknowledged on all copies.