Vegatables

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Natural Science

Social science

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Plant Growth and life cycles

Plant a vegetable garden in which students will plant, tend, and track the development of different plants. Take pictures and sketches to record the various stages of development.

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Nutritional Value of Vegetables

Organize a scavenger hunt where kids must gather knowledge about various vegetables and their health advantages (such as vitamins and minerals).

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Ecosystems and soil health

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Farming practices

Have a clear understanding about local farming practices

Plan a field trip to a nearby farm or ask a farmer to give a lecture on sustainable agricultural methods.
Acquired competencies: Knowledge of regional food systems, comprehension of economic roles, and involvement in the community



Technolodgy

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The Significance of Vegetables in Culture

The role of vegetables in different cultures and cuisines

Organize a "Vegetable Day" where students bring in meals that showcase different veggies from around the world.
Aptitude for culture, communication, and culinary abilities developed.



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: Agricultural Technology

The use of technology in modern farming (e.g., irrigation systems, drones).


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Make a poster or presentation outlining a certain agricultural technology and how it affects vegetable cultivation.
Research, presenting techniques, and comprehension of technology breakthroughs are among the developed talents.




Food Preservation

techniques for preserving vegetables (such as freezing and canning).

Give a basic demonstration of food preservation, like pickling vegetables.
Acquired competencies: Practical abilities, comprehension of food science, and awareness of safe practices in the kitchen.