Global Economy

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Contents

  1. Big Ideas, Essential Questions

  2. Content Objectives

  3. Key Vocabulary and Agenda

  4. Announcements

  5. Announcements

  6. Review

  7. Sources of our Food and Clothes Activating Prior Knowledge and Working in Cooperative Groups

  8. Sources of our Food and Clothes Activating Prior Knowledge and Working in Cooperative Groups

  9. Sources of our Food and Clothes

  10. Where are Our Fruits and Vegetables Grown? Small Group Inquiry and Cooperative Group Work with Oshkosh Grocery Store Ads

  11. How Much Food is Imported and Why? Small Group Inquiry and Cooperative Group Work

  12. U.S. Department of Commerce Data - 2013

  13. How might agricultural workers be harmed from growing, cultivating, and harvesting food?

  14. Where are Our Clothes Produced and What are the Effects on Workers? Small Group Inquiry and Cooperative Group Work

  15. Where are Our Clothes Produced and What are the Effects on Workers? Small Group Inquiry and Cooperative Group Work

  16. Bangladeshi Garment Workers

  17. Where are Our Clothes Produced and What are the Effects on Workers? Small Group Inquiry and Cooperative Group Work

  18. Who Grows Our Food Grown in the United States?

  19. How Can We Solve the Problems Identified with Importing Food and Clothes and Growing or Producing Our Own Food and Clothes?

  20. Which would you buy?

  21. Would you buy fair trade?

  22. Would Consumers Spend More to Purchase Sweatshop-Free Products?

  23. Would you buy Fair Trade™ coffee?

  24. Would you buy fair trade?

  25. Coffee Shop Experiment

  26. What is Fair Trade?

  27. Closing


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March 27, 2015 (Friday)