Learning activity Listen to Lesotho This World Food Day…

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Learning activity Listen to Lesotho This World Food Day…

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Learning activity

Listen toLesotho

This World Food Day…

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This World Food Day…

© ActionAid / 2013 / 2

Where is Lesotho?

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This World Food Day…

Meet Makhorholo…

KEY WORDS

Papa – a thick paste

made from maize

Maroko – a vegetable

stew

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© ActionAid / 2013 / 4

Listen to Lesotho What do you hear?

Click on the video to play

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This World Food Day…

Step 1: Make your shaker

•Open your bottle

•Fill it halfway to the top with beans

•Put the lid on carefully!

Shake it for Lesotho!

FUNDRAISING FACT

Just £25 could buy gardening tools for one family to plant beans like the ones you are using!

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Step 2: Get shaking!

Shake it for Lesotho!

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Are you a shaker or a dancer?

All together now!FUNDRAISING TIPDo your class dance

as part of a talent

show. Get everyone

to share their skills

and charge pupils

and parent £1 to

come along and

watch.

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Step 1: Learn the moves

Step 2: Make up your routine

Step 3: Show it off

Dance for Lesotho!FUNDRAISING FACT£50 could provide

enough seeds to

ensure a whole

family can grow a

varied crop, for life.

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This World Food Day…

The money you raise for Lesotho will help ActionAid to ensure that families like Makhorholo’s can produce enough food to support themselves, so THANK YOU!

Makhorholo’s grandmother, Manthatisi on her vegetable plot at home in Ha Fako Village