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Vegetables
Natural Science
Parts of a vegetable plant
Activity: Learners will plant seeds and observe the growth stages, focusing on identifying different plant parts as they grow.
Understanding the anatomy of a vegetable plant (roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits).
Growth conditions for vegetables:
The importance of sunlight, water, and soil nutrients for vegetable growth.
Activity: Learners will grow vegetables in different conditions and compare results from this investigation.
Social Science
Cultural importance of vegetables:
Vegetable markets and trade:
Activity: Set up a pretend vegetable market in the classroom where students can participate as customers and sellers and talk about the sources and methods of selling vegetables.
Understanding how vegetables are grown, sold, and transported within communities.
Activity: After discussing the vegetables used in many traditional recipes from other nations, students will make a poster that highlights their significance in those civilisations.
Exploring the significance of vegetables in different cultures and traditions.
Technology
Tools used in growing vegetables:
Innovative vegetable farming techniques:
Activity: Show students how to grow little vegetable plants using a basic hydroponic system that uses water bottles.
Learning about modern methods like hydroponics and vertical farming.
Students will investigate and work with several tools that are used in vegetable planting. They will sketch or model one tool.
Identifying tools like hoes, spades, and watering cans used in vegetable cultivation.