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Week Beginning 3rd March

03/02/2014

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Homework


  • PYP Exhibition Look at the slideshow titled What the World Eats. Use the Comment Box to do a SEE, THINK, WONDER  (due Friday)
  • Maths Mates, Term 3, 7 (due Friday)
  • Literature Circle homework (due Wednesday and next Monday)
  • Have a look at Easel.ly and Infographics (see the PYP Exhibition page) and think how you could use one of them to perhaps present information for your PYP Exhibition research
 


Comments

TanneR
03/03/2014 3:52am

see, i see a lot of food on everyones table.

think, i think that they consume more food in one day than two masaai men per month.

wonder, i wonder what the chances are if you cut there salary i half would they still be eating so much.

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AOI
03/03/2014 9:02am

See...so many food
Think...I think there's too much difference between maasai and us.
Wonder...How much days for all of that food?

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GiOgIo
03/10/2014 6:05am

I agree with you and I am wondering why is there so much difference between us and maasai. I think it's weird why we have so much food.

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Carlo
03/03/2014 8:04pm

I thought that some family s over egzadurated

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Jazz
03/04/2014 4:26am

SEE... I see lots and lots of food for families in places like the US and Europe, but not so much in other countries known more for poverty like Africa and some places in Asia.

THINK... I think it's shocking that one family with 6 members in Chad spend only $1.23 on food per week, yet a family in Norway with only 5 people spends $731.71 on food per week!

WONDER... I wonder how the amount of money that each adult in the families are paid effects the kind of foods that the family eats.

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urav
03/04/2014 4:27am

See: I see loads of different types of food
think: why do we need so much
wonder: why don't we help

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joshua
03/05/2014 7:46am

see: lots of different variety's of foods.

think:I see that the north americans always have pizza and other junk food.

wonder: We spend so much on food but that chad family only spends $1.20 a week it makes us look like pigs. The world should take their example and eat healthily and buy necessary stuff. No more overly expensive Azam juice for me.

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Isabel link
03/06/2014 7:14am

SEE - I see lots of rich families with no veggies or - strangely - eggs, and more junk food in the USA, but English people don't eat THAT many sweets!
THINK - I think that it is not fair that all of those rich families are spending hundreds of dollars on food for families of 4 and 5, and there are families like in Chad who have 6 members but can / are only spending $1.23 on food and starving to death and we are doing nothing about it. One week with a full meal could make a difference between life and death with those people, but we don't seem to care.
WONDER - I wonder why people have addicted themselves to all this unhealthy food when now all the people in poorer countries have to survive on the little crops that they can grow when all their money is being taken by corrupt people in important economical and political positions and being carelessly thrown into the food budgets of the rich countries and spent on things like Mars bars which then might get thrown away if they FORGET to eat it and then it goes past its best before date. Remember, that sandwich, pre-packed from Mali and filled with all sorts of 'nutrients' could have once been for some poor child in Africa, who is now dying from malaria. It could have been their medicine money.

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Mira
03/06/2014 8:15pm

I see lots of families that have and eat extremely much in just days. I think it must be unhealthy to eat that much, I also saw that the food wasn't very healthy but quite fat and sweet. I wonder how they can eat that much.

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