1. Where does your food come from? LR2 > How many roads has my food travelled on? Learning Resource 2 1. Where does your food come from? Read through the following slides and respond to the questions in your workbook. Be ready to share with a partner or the class. Think about ice cream, yum! How does ice cream get to your plate? Do you know? This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?
2. Think: What do the following terms mean LR2 > How many roads has my food travelled on? Learning Resource 2 2. Think: What do the following terms mean Paddock to Plate Farm to Factory Farm to Fork This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?
3. Do you like fish and chips? LR2 > How many roads has my food travelled on? Learning Resource 2 3. Do you like fish and chips? How many steps do you think there is to get the chips to your plate? How many steps to get the fish to your plate? > > This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?
LR2 > How many roads has my food travelled on? Learning Resource 2 4. Do you like jelly beans? How do these sweet treats get to your plate? Any ideas? This work is a derivative of images courtesy by www.pixabay.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?
5. Think and answer LR2 > How many roads has my food travelled on? Learning Resource 2 5. Think and answer Why is important to know the paddock to plate journey of your food? Who is responsible for getting our food to our plate? This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?
6. “But peas come from the freezer …” LR2 > How many roads has my food travelled on? Learning Resource 2 6. “But peas come from the freezer …” Why would someone think that peas came from the freezer? This work is a derivative of images courtesy by www.pixabay.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?