Walk in the Neighbourhood
Put your “food glasses on”! This means we are walking around finding things related to food, food production, consumption, storage, etc. Walk with your friends around the neighbourhood, what do you see that makes you think about food?
Perhaps you will see :
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Fields of corn or millet that can be used for making ugali
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An empty tin lying in the ditch that someone has carelessly
thrown away
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A lorry transporting milk from a farm to the dairy
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Someone carrying shopping bags on his or her way home from the supermarket
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A cow that makes you think about a breakfast of bread, cheese, and butter
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A lake or a fish
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A ship with bananas
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A cat hunting mice
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Animal droppings
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An orange tree
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A leaf that has been nibbled by a caterpillar
Report: Tell each other what you have seen and experienced.
- Identify the food chains: Try to create a food chain, its path from cradle to grave. Example: ORANGE: core-tree-orange fruits- factory-juice-juice packaging-grocery store-kitchen-waste.
Sustainable use: Discuss with your friends and try to imagine the journey of that food and make a drawing of it, or use some cards to imagine it. Use cards to write the different steps, one on each card, and identify the chain of connection. Or draw diagrams with markers.
Is the food chain sustainable? How can it be changed for the better?
Now suggest a new chain of connection. Add more steps if you feel it’s needed or remove some that are not sustainable. You can also use markers if you don’t have cards or Post-it.