April 17, 2006
Week 4: What Are You Hungry to Learn About?
Next week we will focus on food. However, we are having trouble deciding exactly
how we should focus our efforts as we study food. Should we focus on studying
how the plants and animals in the forest gather the food and nutrients that
they need to survive in the flooded forest? Or should we talk with the people
that live in the flooded forest? The people could teach us about the things
they eat and show us how they fish, hunt, and gather food from the flooded forest.
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I think that the food that the people harvest and eat would be a lot more interesting that the food that animals consume because we (people) have a lot more choices than animals to eat more interesting foods.
Posted by: Miss Cegielski at April 17, 2006 01:58 PM
I think that you should focus on the food that people there eat, because the food that animals eat, is not always okay for humans.
Posted by: Mrs. Osmani at April 18, 2006 08:21 AM
I would focus on the people and what they are eating because I wouldn't want them to die because there are fewer people than animals.
Posted by: Mrs.osmani at April 18, 2006 08:37 AM
I think you should focus on the food people eat because if you find food you that the people eat you can eat it.
Posted by: Miss Cegielski at April 18, 2006 11:16 AM
I think you should study the animals and see what they eat because someone might offer you a dead animal and you'll need to know what they eat.
Posted by: Ms Cegielski at April 18, 2006 11:18 AM
I think you should focus a little on both the animals and the people so you learn how they live in the amazon together.
Posted by: mrs. osmani at April 18, 2006 08:39 PM
I think that you should talk about the habitat of animals and of the people there and the interesting facts you learn about there
Posted by: j Steinbach at April 21, 2006 10:36 AM
We say learn about the food of the Peruvian people. How do they hunt, fish, cook!
Posted by: Mrs. Spohnholtz at April 25, 2006 11:18 AM
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