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Look Beyond What You See.

HOW FAR WE CAN BEAR?

WE…..

A stronger man stands up for others. A strong man stands up for himself.

You have 2 weeks to fish your Job You have 5 members in your group –Agriculture specialist –Farmer –Nutritionist –Public Health Officer –Doctor Work as a group. Play your role.

Explore and find, Examine the facts and rank the main nutrition problems of Sri Lanka?Food consuming habits and their results. “Wasting food is a big problem in the world” How can you contribute to develop the Sri Lankan economy? What people think about home gardening. Limited lands are not a big problem for home gardening.

Prepare a “presentation” to answer these questions. With the help of your exploration,

Prepare a “presentation” to answer the questions below. Describe following nutrition problems and give reasons for each. Protein deficiency Micro nutrient deficiency Iodine deficiency Iron deficiency Vitamin deficiency What are the ways of wasting food? How can you reduce the waste of food? What are the advantages of home gardening? Name the vegetables you can grow in your garden.

End Of Part one Good Luck

Part Two Expanding your findings Now it’s up to you to light up Sri Lankan life with your findings. Please share it and spread it.

Prepare a “Brochure” to promote home gardening. With the help of your exploration,

Prepare a “Web site” to help home gardening including……. The places you can obtain certified seeds for your home garden. The crop research centers in Sri Lanka. From where can you receive helps in your local area to improve your home garden? With the help of your exploration,

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