This video uses engaging animation and graphs to illustrate the points it makes.
The video offers solutions that individuals can practice in their own lives.
Prerequisites
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Students should be comfortable reading graphs and interpreting percentages.
Students should be familiar with the metric system.
Teachers should note that in wealthier countries, food waste mostly occurs at grocery stores because it's difficult to sell imperfect food. In lower-income countries, food waste mostly occurs before the food gets to the grocery store due to inefficient farming techniques and lower access to temperature-controlled storage facilities.
Differentiation & Implementation
A possible activity is to have students come up with creative solutions to decrease food waste at their school.
This is a great video when learning about the unequal distribution of resources around the globe and within the United States.
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