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Rebooting Food and Farming

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Alongside our 2021/22 Global Learning Wall Planner - 10 Ways to Reboot the Future - we’re releasing a series of monthly classroom resources. 

Each of our class activity resources explores a different focus for creating a more sustainable and compassionate future, based on the 10 Big Shifts in Jonathon Porritt’s Rise Up to Reboot the Future.

The activities are adaptable for all age ranges and can be used as standalone activities for tutor group sessions or can slot into a lesson.

Rebooting Food and Farming

This month’s class activity explores February's theme of Food and Farming. In this activity, learners are encouraged to consider what is "good food"? Is the food we eat good for us, good for the people who produce it, and good for the planet?

New this year: monthly challenges

Every month we will be setting a series of challenges – complete one or more of the challenges as a whole class, or choose 2 or 3 pupils to complete one each month over the course of the year.

To win a bundle of books for your class – all linked to this month’s theme - simply post a photo of your class’s completed challenge on social media before the end of the month, and tag @globaldimension for the chance to win.

Downloadable poster

Every month you can download and print a copy of a poster featuring the month's discussion question and a beautiful illustration by artist Eliz Underhill.

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Topics

Compassionate Values, Production and Consumption

Age Ranges

KS2: ages 7-11, KS3: ages 11-14, KS4: ages 14-16, KS5: ages 16+

Subjects

Philosophy / P4C / Critical thinking, PSHE / PSE / PSED, Climate Campaign, Spiritual, moral, social, cultural (SMSC)

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