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Fairtrade Quiz Answers

 

Fairtrade Fortnight 2021
quiz Answers for Primary schools: True or false!

Quiz
1. Chocolate bars are made from beans TRUE
Chocolate bars are made from beans, but not baked beans! Chocolate is made from cocoa beans! Find out about cocoa production in the film ‘Guardians of the Rainforest’.
2. Cocoa trees grow in the desert FALSE
The desert would be too dry for cocoa beans to grow. Cocoa trees grow best in the rainforest.
3. Chimpanzees love the taste of cocoa TRUE
Chimpanzees love the taste of sticky, sweet cocoa beans. Watch ‘Guardians of the Rainforest’ to find out how the farmers stop their pesky neighbours from eating their crops!
4. Cocoa trees grow best in freezing temperatures FALSE
Cocoa trees grow well in warm temperatures, from 20-32 degrees Celsius.
5. All humans need healthy food to live TRUE
6. All humans need a car to live FALSE
A car is something that is nice to have, but it is not a basic human need.
7. Farming is always very harmful to the planet FALSE
It is possible to farm sustainably, in a way that does not harm the planet. Check out ‘Guardians of the Rainforest’ to learn about forest-friendly farming in Sierra Leone!
8. The choices we make can change the world TRUE

#Fairtrade Fortnight

Fairtrade Fortnight 2021
Quiz for Primary schools: True or false!

True or false? This quick-fire quiz is a fun way to get thinking about cocoa, the climate and Fairtrade.

Quiz
1. Chocolate bars are made from beans TRUE OR FALSE?
2. Cocoa trees grow in the desert TRUE OR FALSE?
3. Chimpanzees love the taste of cocoa TRUE OR FALSE?
4. Cocoa trees grow best in freezing temperatures TRUE OR FALSE?
5. All humans need healthy food to live TRUE OR FALSE?
6. All humans need a car to live TRUE OR FALSE?
7. Farming is always very harmful to the planet TRUE OR FALSE?
8. The choices we make can change the world TRUE OR FALSE?

Beatlie Fairtrade Cafe

Beatlie Fairtrade Café

It is with regret that Beatlie will not be opening their doors for the Fairtrade Café just yet!

However………

Do not fret – the café will come to you!

Friday 25th February

All classes will be making a Tray Bake of their choice using at least 1 Fairtrade product in their ingredients. We will be designing our own label for the product and it’s packaging which will allow us to send the goodies home for you to enjoy with a good Fairtrade coffee or Tea together with friends and family.

This year the focus is on Fairtrade and Climate Action and throughout the week you can have a look at the blog to find out more on the issues affecting people all over the world due to Climate Change and why Fairtrade is so important!

If you would like to donate to Fairtrade this week please send any monies in with your child in an envelope.

Thank you

Fairtrade Fortnight 2022

Today is the start of Fairtrade Fortnight: 21 February – 6 March 2022

What is Fairtrade Fortnight?

For two weeks each year, at the end of February and start of March, thousands of schools, colleges and universities across the UK come together to learn from the people who grow our food and drinks, mine our gold and who grow the cotton in our clothes – people who are often exploited and underpaid.

Through learning about how we are all connected through the things we eat, drink and wear, young people are equipped with the knowledge and skills to shape a more compassionate and sustainable world.

 This year the theme is:

Climate, Fairtrade and You

So, this Fairtrade Fortnight, we invite you to stand with farmers and workers seeking climate justice!


This week we will be sharing information and resources for you to look at and get involved at home and spreading the message to others.

 You can also get involved by visiting the Choose The World You Want Festival

https://www.fairtrade.org.uk/choose-the-world-you-want/

 

Ochiltree Memories from Term 2 2021

 

What a year it has been so far – lots and lots of fantastic achievements made in 2021! There are so many memories I wanted to share that I have made a Sway for each of the children!

We have also been enjoying sharing our good work each week when we are sending home our baking, craft work and plants – I think the escorts are beginning to wonder what will come next!

We are truly grateful that we have had the opportunity to participate in so many great activities this year both in our own class and with Duntarvie! Lets keep our fingers crossed that we will continue in the new year!!!

Christmas Wishes to you all from Ochiltree xcx

 

 

 

 

World Food Day Poster Competition

World Food Day was highlighted and celebrated on the 16th October. As part of our learning here at Beatlie we looked food journeys and how/why we can and should do better.

To share our learning we all participated in a poster competition – please have a look at the great work we all had fun making! Some more photos may also be shared on their Learning Journals.