Hungry Like A Wolf Math O Research global and local statistics on hunger O Pie graphs based on age and hunger O Correlation between economy and hunger.

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Hungry Like A Wolf

Math O Research global and local statistics on hunger O Pie graphs based on age and hunger O Correlation between economy and hunger

LA O Seedfolks O Hunger Games O Written reflection (how does hunger influence society?) O Pursuit of Happyness

Humanities O How does agriculture impact culture? O How has history been affected by food/hunger? (Potato Famine) O Root of immigration is hunger (feeding families, hunger for a better life, hunger for religious freedom, etc)

Science O How does diet impact an individual’s growth? O Nutritional Deficiencies O Transfer of energy (food chains/food webs) O How does the body use proteins, fats, and carbs?

PE/Health O How diet impacts overall health O Balancing exercise with nutritional intake O Comparing My Plate to diets around the world

World Language O Specific diet of French or Spanish speaking countries and how it impacts their economic growth and political stability (Sub Saharan countries) O What they eat and how they avoid hunger

Community Service O Putting faces to the Soup Kitchen O Students create “bowls for hunger” and generate ideas for serving their community with the bowls (selling/donating, creating food baskets with bowls)