Using this image, place Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in order with 1 being our most basic need.

Based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, the correct order with 1 being the most basic need is as follows:

1. Physiological Needs
2. Safety Needs
3. Love and Belongingness Needs
4. Esteem Needs
5. Self-Actualization Needs

To place Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in order, starting with our most basic need at number 1, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Identify the image of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs or refer to the descriptions of each need.
Step 2: Familiarize yourself with the five levels of needs:
a. Physiological Needs - The most basic needs for survival, such as food, water, air, shelter, and sleep.
b. Safety Needs - The need for security, stability, protection from harm, and freedom from fear.
c. Love and Belonging Needs - The need for social connection, love, friendship, intimacy, and a sense of belonging.
d. Esteem Needs - The need for self-esteem, self-respect, recognition, achievement, and respect from others.
e. Self-Actualization Needs - The need for personal growth, fulfillment, self-fulfillment, self-actualization, and reaching one's potential.

Step 3: Now, let's order these needs starting from the most basic need at number 1:

1. Physiological Needs
2. Safety Needs
3. Love and Belonging Needs
4. Esteem Needs
5. Self-Actualization Needs

Remember that this order represents Maslow's theory of needs, where physiological needs must be satisfied before moving on to the subsequent levels.