The Food Chain

Nourishing our communities during the pandemic

 

Washington State is one of the most agriculturally productive places in the world, but COVID-19 has changed the way we produce, distribute, and share the food we grow.

Farmers need to get food to customers. Restaurants need to keep their doors open. We all need healthy, affordable food to eat. The pandemic makes these things harder than ever.

 

How can we ensure that every Washingtonian has access to healthy, affordable, and environmentally sustainable food during the pandemic?

 

What the community has to say:

 
 
 

To take on this challenge, you can choose from one of the following problem-solving prompts, or create one of your own using the following themes:




Consumer Science

What are some ways that shopping for and eating food have changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic in your community? How do you know that these changes have occured?


Create a meal plan and a budget for and individual's weekly food consumption that shows some of these changes.

Background Information



Tools to help you implement this challenge case:

 

Get Instructional Guide

Use this guide to support your lesson/activity planning. Contains challenge case background research to share with youth and suggested activities.

Getting Started Guide

Use this checklist to help you plan your engagement with the challenge.

Submission Guidelines

The most creative solutions submitted will be recognized in Spring 2021. Take a look at the list of criteria, and learn how to submit.

 

Engage with Industry

Learn directly from industry leaders who work on them every day. Visit our schedule page to see the next engagement opportunity, and learn how to register.

Explore Future Pathways

Find information you can share with the youth you serve about college, Career Launch, apprenticeships, or postsecondary training in these fields.

Share on Lesson Bank

Share your lesson and activity plans with other teachers/program leaders statewide, and see what they are using with their students

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