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How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food? STARTER: These two images show urban farming in a the UK and Africa. What are the main differences? MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer.

MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer. MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. Spell words with some accuracy and use paragraphs. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer. Show excellent spelling, punctuation and grammar. How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food?

TASK 1: a.Read the article about urban farming in Africa. b.Pick out any words that you do not understand c.Be ready to answer some questions about the document. MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer. How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food?

TASK 2: Quick-fire questions: a.What are aerofarms? b.What is the urban growth rate in Africa? c.By how much is the population of Nairobi increasing by? d.Give two barriers (problems) for urban farming in African cities? e.What is urban sack farming? MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer. a.Vertical farming, using abandoned buildings and warehouses. b.3.5% c.77% by d.Lack of clean water, shortage of electricity. e.Tall sacks filled with soil, where food is grown out of the sides. How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food?

TASK 3: Literacy task: You will now plan a piece of extended writing to answer the question How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food? Look at the aims of the lesson. What will each of your paragraphs contain? MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer. How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food?

TASK 3: Literacy task: You will now produce a piece of extended writing to answer the question How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food? You must write in paragraphs and pay attention to spelling, punctuation and grammar. MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer. How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food?

TASK 4: Peer Assessment Swap your book with a partner. Using a different colour pen, mark their work. At the end, fill out a peer assessment sheet. MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer. How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food?

If time! This video shows how urban farming has been used in Accra, in Ghana. Try to pick out the benefits and problems with this scheme. MUST – give reasons why urban farming could be a good idea for African cities. SHOULD – give advantages and disadvantages of urban farming. COULD – use specific places and facts in your answer. How could urban farming help African countries to grow more food?