Students learn how poverty and hunger are related.
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Unit: Project on Poverty and Homelessness at Sea Crest School
Students explore how charity and philanthropy address hunger and poverty.
Students explore the effects of hunger and its role in the lives of children.
What is a famine and what are its effects? Students read and write an "interior monologue" response.
Students explore the causes and impacts of hunger, and how hunger differs depending on location.
Students research and compare statistics of the history of hunger and obesity around the world.
Students conduct and compile research about hunger.
Students will learn about overpopulation and its connection to hunger.
Unit: Food for Thought: Hunger around the World
Depictions of hunger in excerpts from Jane Eyre and Oliver Twist provide concrete images of hunger as learners determine its causes and decide whether to support a change in U.S. public policy related to the issue.
Unit: Food for Thought Middle School Unit by the Westminster Schools
To help students understand the challenges of feeding a family a healthy meal on a limited budget.