The world finds us with an ongoing pandemic, conflict, a climate that won’t stop warming, rising prices and international tensions. This is affecting global food security.
We need to build a sustainable world where everyone, everywhere has regular access to enough nutritious food.
Become a food hero and make that world a reality! Discover how you can help build a better, more sustainable future for all and take action to make our food and agriculture more sustainable with the World Food Day Activity Book. Read it and learn about this year’s theme before entering the Poster Contest.
This week at The Global Write we are going to be critically creative in our Writer’s Notebook using an idea from the website by Alice Vigors Thinking Pathways https://thinkingpathwayz.weebly.com/
Resource templates By Alice Vigors
Listen to the story of Beatrice’s Goat by Paige McBrier
2. Make connections, ask questions, identify key ideas and consider applications
3. In your writer’s notebook create four sections labelling them Connections, Challenges, Concepts and Changes
4. Unpack your thinking in each section:
Samples of the 4 C’s Thinking Routine
Modelled Thinking
Here is my 4 C’s for Beatrices Goat – Bronwyn Joyce The Global Write Creator
Let's Write
Prompt 1
Food Heroes
Mazeda Begum is a food hero.
“After attending the training, I know how to use fertilizers and grow organic vegetables for my family.”
Go to https://www.fao.org/world-food-day/food-heroes/en and choose one of the food heroes. Takes notes about your hero of choice and write a descriptive paragraph explaining your heroes journey in relation to food.
Share you writing pieces on The Global Write Wakelet.
If you’re aged between 5 and 19, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations want to hear from you! Use your imagination and create a poster showing a world where no one is left behind, and everyone has access to affordable, nutritious food.
Submit your entry by filling out the form on their website before 4 November 2022.