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1. Food for thought… LR1 > Does my food need to change? Learning Resource 1 1. Food for thought… In your workbook write your thoughts in response to the questions raised in the slides. Be ready to share your answers. Does your food need to change? What changes do you think your food go through to be ready for you to eat? Make a list of some of the changes. In your notebook start a new page with the heading Glossary, when you discover a word you do not understand write it here. As you discover the meanings be sure to write in the definition. This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?

2. Carrots? LR1 > Does my food need to change? Learning Resource 1 2. Carrots? Where do carrots grow? Do carrots need to be changed? Carrots need to be washed. This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?

3. Wheat? LR1 > Does my food need to change? Learning Resource 1 3. Wheat? What does wheat look like? Do you think wheat needs to change to become your bread? How? How do you think wheat is turned into flour and then bread? Can you list some of the steps? Wheat needs to be turned into flour. This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?

4. Milk? LR1 > Does my food need to change? Learning Resource 1 4. Milk? Where does milk come from? Does milk need to go through a change before we can drink it? How does the milk change to make butter? Do you know how to make butter? After a cow is milked the milk needs to be heat treated – pasteurised- and sometimes homogenised. This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?

5. Sugar? LR1 > Does my food need to change? Learning Resource 1 5. Sugar? Do you know all the different types of sugar? Sugarcane is cut, the juice extracted and then refined to make crystals This work is a derivative of Sugars; clockwise from top-left: White refined, unrefined, brown, unprocessed cane by  Romain Behar - Own work  Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?

6. Meat? LR1 > Does my food need to change? Learning Resource 1 6. Meat? Where does my meat come from? Does it go through a change? Can you name different types of meat and different cuts? Your meat needs to be cut, inspected, packaged and cooked before you can eat it. This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?

7. Does my food need to change? LR1 > Does my food need to change? Learning Resource 1 7. Does my food need to change? YES! This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?

8. Digging deeper LR1 > Does my food need to change? Learning Resource 1 8. Digging deeper Consider and respond to the following questions. Why do we have to clean our food before eating? What does heating do to food? Why does some food need to be cooked? Why do you think some food items need to go through a lot of changes? Do we really need to package food? Why or why not? This work is a derivative of images courtesy by Freepik.com Paddock to Plate: Where does my food come from?