Original PromptEnough food for everyone
At the end of the lesson:
● Describe what is
meant by food
security, hunger,
malnutrition and
undernourishment,
and give examples at
local, national and
global levels.
● Explain key causes of
food insecurity (e.g.
poverty, conflict,
● Examine causes of food insecurity such as
poverty, conflict, climate change, and land or
water degradationI
give students a poster work with 4 topics based on the lesson
climate change,
unequal distribution,
food waste,
agricultural
pr...
This lesson plan focuses on food security and food insecurity, exploring global food challenges and their solutions. Students will engage in defined activities to understand key concepts like food security, hunger, malnutrition, and undernourishment. The curriculum includes objectives such as defining food security's core pillars, identifying the root causes of global hunger, and analyzing disparities in food distribution. A group activity will culminate in a collaborative poster design that visualizes the impact of poverty, conflict, climate change, and food waste on food access. Interactive discussions and research tasks are structured to encourage critical thinking and community engagement.