Introduction: Begin the lesson by asking students about their favorite foods. Ask them if they have ever tried any foods from other countries. Introduce the topic of foods from around the world and explain that they will be learning about different foods and cultures.
Lesson Outline: 1. Introduce different foods from around the world, such as sushi from Japan, tacos from Mexico, and pizza from Italy. 2. Show a video about different foods from around the world, such as this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGwWNGJdvx8 3. Discuss the different foods and cultures. Ask students if they have ever tried any of the foods shown in the video. 4. Hand out a worksheet with pictures of different foods from around the world. Have students match the food to the country it comes from. 5. Divide students into pairs and have them research a specific food from a specific country. They should present their findings to the class. 6. Have a class discussion about the different foods and cultures they learned about.
Questioning: 1. What is your favorite food? 2. Have you ever tried any foods from other countries? 3. What are some foods that are popular in your country? 4. What are some foods that are popular in other countries?
Assessment: Assess students’ understanding of the lesson by having them complete the worksheet and participate in the class discussion. You can also assess their presentations on the specific food from a specific country.
Differentiation: For students who may struggle with the worksheet, provide them with a list of the countries and foods and have them match them up. For students who may need more of a challenge, have them research a specific food and its history.
Plenary: End the lesson by having students share one thing they learned about a food or culture from the lesson. Encourage them to try new foods and learn about different cultures.
Resources: 1. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGwWNGJdvx8 2. Worksheet: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Foods-Around-the-World-Worksheet-2462385
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