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Hierarchy of Needs Template
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What It Is:
A worksheet template depicting Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a pyramid with blank levels. The worksheet includes a list of needs on the left (Actualization, Esteem, Belonging, Security, Bodily-Needs) and a list of concepts/needs on the right (Food, Orientation, Employment, Property, Water, Creativity, Achievement, Shelter, Family, Money, Breathing, Exertions, Friendship, Sleep, Validation others, Esteem, Meaning, Intimacy, Problem Solving, Daily Goals, Long Term Goals, Mindfulness, Morals, Medication, Health, Support, Spontaneity, Focus, Transportation). The instructions at the bottom state 'Organize the plans on the left where you think they belong, then, put the words on the left in the triangle'.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 9-12 and college-level psychology or sociology courses. The concepts require abstract thinking and understanding of human behavior and motivation.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students understand and apply Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. It promotes critical thinking by requiring students to categorize different needs and concepts within the pyramid structure. It also aids in self-reflection and understanding of personal motivations.
How to Use It:
Students should cut out or rewrite the needs/concepts from the provided lists. Then, they should organize and place them within the appropriate level of the pyramid, reflecting their understanding of Maslow's hierarchy. The worksheet encourages both individual work and group discussions.
Target Users:
High school students studying psychology, sociology, or life skills. College students in introductory psychology courses. Counselors and educators can use this to facilitate discussions about motivation and self-actualization.
A worksheet template depicting Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a pyramid with blank levels. The worksheet includes a list of needs on the left (Actualization, Esteem, Belonging, Security, Bodily-Needs) and a list of concepts/needs on the right (Food, Orientation, Employment, Property, Water, Creativity, Achievement, Shelter, Family, Money, Breathing, Exertions, Friendship, Sleep, Validation others, Esteem, Meaning, Intimacy, Problem Solving, Daily Goals, Long Term Goals, Mindfulness, Morals, Medication, Health, Support, Spontaneity, Focus, Transportation). The instructions at the bottom state 'Organize the plans on the left where you think they belong, then, put the words on the left in the triangle'.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 9-12 and college-level psychology or sociology courses. The concepts require abstract thinking and understanding of human behavior and motivation.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students understand and apply Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. It promotes critical thinking by requiring students to categorize different needs and concepts within the pyramid structure. It also aids in self-reflection and understanding of personal motivations.
How to Use It:
Students should cut out or rewrite the needs/concepts from the provided lists. Then, they should organize and place them within the appropriate level of the pyramid, reflecting their understanding of Maslow's hierarchy. The worksheet encourages both individual work and group discussions.
Target Users:
High school students studying psychology, sociology, or life skills. College students in introductory psychology courses. Counselors and educators can use this to facilitate discussions about motivation and self-actualization.




