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It is the end of the month. Mum’s big shopping expedition is at hand. She has to draw up a shopping list of all the groceries she has to purchase.
Why are some products purchased daily or weekly, while others are purchased monthly? (Write down as many explanations as possible.
[LO 1.1]
Sort out your shopping list to place the items under the following headings as indicated in the supermarkets:
Tinned products | Frozen | Grain | Dairy | Fresh fruit&vegetables | Cleaning agents | Toiletries | Other |
[LO 1.1]
All products are of animal, plant or mineral origin. They are derived from NATURAL RESOURCES, i.e. they come from raw materials provided by nature.
If we look at products such as fruit and vegetables, we know that they are not only obtainable in a fresh state at a supermarket or a café. Fresh fruit or vegetables provide better nutrients, but people nowadays do not always have the time to process fresh products immediately. Fortunately we can also buy the products in a processed state. It is true that this is more expensive and that some of the nutritive value is lost, but it can be preserved for a longer time in the processed form and Mum has to spend less time going to the shop to get fresh fruit and vegetables. She is also able to prepare food faster.
Make a list of as many forms of processed fruit and vegetables as possible:
[LO 2.1]
From where do you get your food?
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What does this mean?
[LO 2.1]
[LO 2.1]
a) Study a map of South Africa and indicate at least five different places at which foods are produced. Refer to an atlas to find the towns / cities. Indicate the location with a red circle and print the name alongside it. Design your own key, e.g. apples to indicate the kind of food that is processed at the relevant town / city.
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Assessment
Learning Outcomes(LOs) |
LO 1 |
THE ECONOMIC CYCLEThe learner is able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the economic cycle within the context of the economic problem. |
Assessment Standards(ASs) |
We know this when the learner : |
1.1 describes the roles of households, businesses and government in the economic cycle; |
1.2 compares the rights and responsibilities of each of the participants in the production and consumption of resources and services. |
LO 2 |
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTThe learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of sustainable growth, reconstruction and development, and to reflect on related processes. |
We know this when the learner : |
2.1 researches and analyses standards of living and patterns of consumption in modern societies where people specialise and trade to satisfy needs and wants. |
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