Lead- in: Hangman – play the game with the phrase: Are you hungry?
Talking about food and eating habits SB p.42 n. 1,2,3
Working on the topic of world hunger
Quiz about world hunger:https://play.kahoot.it/v2/?quizId=10938988-7c48-4530-aaf2-95d179bec41c&hostId=7bd27e7b-934f-49f6-a7c7-71337cc68283
Reading SB p. 43 n. 5,6
Research
Each group (there will be 4 groups of 3-4 people) will be assigned a specific region to research.
Use the information provided below and conduct further research if needed.
Focus on understanding the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to hunger in your assigned region.
Regions to Explore
Sub-Saharan Africa
South Asia
Latin America
Middle East
Infographic Design:
Use Canva or similar design tools to create an engaging and informative infographic.
Include sections on "Causes," "Consequences," and "Potential Solutions."
Ensure the infographic is visually appealing.
Presentation:
Each group will present their infographic to the class.
Be prepared to answer questions and engage in discussion about the findings.
Discussion on potential solution to world hunger, collect the students ideas on the board, students write it in their students books
How does international aid help hungry people?
How can international groups help fight hunger better?
Where has international aid helped reduce hunger?
What problems do aid groups face when helping people?
How can sustainable farming help stop hunger?
What farming practices help produce food for the future?
How is sustainable farming different from traditional farming?
What makes sustainable farming hard in poor countries?
What can governments do to reduce hunger?
How do food laws affect food prices and access?
How can governments help small farmers?
How can food laws support fair trade and local businesses?
Homework see Homework section!