
The Journey of Food
Students trace the journey of a food product from the paddock to the plate. They explore the steps of growing, harvesting, processing, and transporting.
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Students trace the journey of a food product from the paddock to the plate. They explore the steps of growing, harvesting, processing, and transporting.
Key Questions
- What steps are involved in getting an apple from a tree to your lunchbox?
- Why do some foods need to be processed before we can eat them?
- How does transport affect the availability of the food we eat?
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