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Life orientation

Grade 4

Good health

Module 2

What is in your lunch box?

Activity 1

To pack a healthy lunch box [lo 1.1]

“Pack” a healthy lunch box, using the list of items in the table on pages 2 and 3. Arrange them according to your order of preference in the Yes and No columns.

Remember, some items might be healthy but they are not necessarily a clever choice for food to take to school.

1. Each group member brings one item for a healthy lunch box and gives a reason for his/her choice.

2. Have a healthy picnic during one lunch break.

3. Make a mega-sandwich. The winner is the person who has the tastiest AND the healthiest sandwich.

  1. Think of children in the community who can’t afford to bring any food to school at all. Each learner brings one nourishing item, and together you pack a large container with food parcels to take to the nearest childcare centre with your teacher.

Do on your own:

(i) Are the following foodstuffs healthy or not? Mark them under Yes or No.

(ii) Arrange the different foods listed below in order of preference from top to bottom in the column My preferences.

Food Yes No My preferences
A whole pineapple
A tomato
A packet of popcorn
A McDonald’s burgher
A wedge of cheese
A Kitkat
A cooked mealie (corn on the cob)
A tin of Coke
A Vienna sausage
An uncooked egg
A watermelon
A naartjie
A toffee-apple
A packet of raisins
A banana

Activity 2

To make a sketch of a healthy food parcel [lo 1.1]

Make a drawing of a healthy food parcel in the space provided.

Activity 3

To make a sketch of a healthy plate of food [lo 1.1]

Draw a plate filled with the following nourishing foodstuffs:1 portion of protein, 1 portion of carbohydrates and 2 portions of vegetables (one green and one orange or red).

Activity 4

To prepare pumpkin soup [lo 1.1]

Underline the products in the list below that contain carbohydrates and vitamins, and that can be used to make a nourishing soup:

3 grated carrots

1 cup of water

5 pieces of chocolate

a pinch of salt

a teaspoon of instant coffee

1 cup of diced pumpkin

2 potatoes, cooked and mashed

a pinch of black pepper

2 dessertspoons of orange juice

half a teaspoon of chopped parsley

3 cups of sugar

2 pieces of chewing gum

1 teaspoon of curry powder

The soup can be made at school or at home. Boil all the suitable ingredients over a low heat until all the vegetables are tender. Make sure that the right products are used; otherwise you might end up with a horrible brew. Remember to get your mother’s permission before you take any of her supplies!

Activity 5

To play a word game [lo 1.1]

Shuffle the letters to find out which nutritious vegetables John and Miranda like best:

feroliwaluc
snicpah
atopot
torcra
toebetor
sape

Assessment

LEARNING OUTCOME 1: HEALTH PROMOTION

The learner will be able to make informed decisions regarding personal, community and environmental health.

Assessment Standard

We know this when the learner

1.1 investigates menus from various cultures and suggests plans for healthy meals.

Questions & Answers

What are the factors that affect demand for a commodity
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differentiate between demand and supply giving examples
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Lambiv
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appreciation
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other things being equal
AI-Robot
When MP₁ becomes negative, TP start to decline. Extuples Suppose that the short-run production function of certain cut-flower firm is given by: Q=4KL-0.6K2 - 0.112 • Where is quantity of cut flower produced, I is labour input and K is fixed capital input (K-5). Determine the average product of lab
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Extuples Suppose that the short-run production function of certain cut-flower firm is given by: Q=4KL-0.6K2 - 0.112 • Where is quantity of cut flower produced, I is labour input and K is fixed capital input (K-5). Determine the average product of labour (APL) and marginal product of labour (MPL)
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what is monopoly mean?
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What is different between quantity demand and demand?
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Quantity demanded refers to the specific amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a give price and within a specific time period. Demand, on the other hand, is a broader concept that encompasses the entire relationship between price and quantity demanded
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Economic growth as an increase in the production and consumption of goods and services within an economy.but Economic development as a broader concept that encompasses not only economic growth but also social & human well being.
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Jabir
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sir...I just want to ask one question... Define the term contract curve? if you are free please help me to find this answer 🙏
Asui
it is a curve that we get after connecting the pareto optimal combinations of two consumers after their mutually beneficial trade offs
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In economics, the contract curve refers to the set of points in an Edgeworth box diagram where both parties involved in a trade cannot be made better off without making one of them worse off. It represents the Pareto efficient allocations of goods between two individuals or entities, where neither p
Cornelius
In economics, the contract curve refers to the set of points in an Edgeworth box diagram where both parties involved in a trade cannot be made better off without making one of them worse off. It represents the Pareto efficient allocations of goods between two individuals or entities,
Cornelius
Suppose a consumer consuming two commodities X and Y has The following utility function u=X0.4 Y0.6. If the price of the X and Y are 2 and 3 respectively and income Constraint is birr 50. A,Calculate quantities of x and y which maximize utility. B,Calculate value of Lagrange multiplier. C,Calculate quantities of X and Y consumed with a given price. D,alculate optimum level of output .
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Answer
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the market for lemon has 10 potential consumers, each having an individual demand curve p=101-10Qi, where p is price in dollar's per cup and Qi is the number of cups demanded per week by the i th consumer.Find the market demand curve using algebra. Draw an individual demand curve and the market dema
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suppose the production function is given by ( L, K)=L¼K¾.assuming capital is fixed find APL and MPL. consider the following short run production function:Q=6L²-0.4L³ a) find the value of L that maximizes output b)find the value of L that maximizes marginal product
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