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Food Security Curriculum Map:
Below see our suggested time line for this year's Food Security Model UN unit. We have embedded some new options for public speaking exercises that can be omitted if you feel like this schedule is too tight.



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We have also produced a Topic Guide filled with supplementary activities that relate both to Model UN preparation and 21st Century Skills. Some of the individual lessons reference activities. Feel free to use any of the activities in your classroom and we hope that this will be a helpful resource for you and your students.



Individual Lesson Plans:
Below, you will find a list of each individual lesson. When you click on each Lesson Link, it will bring you to the lesson page, with detailed instructions on the lesson, as well as the materials.

Lesson 1: What is the United Nations? Lesson 2: How do I use parliamentary procedure to resolve an issue? Lesson 3: How do I write and pass a resolution? Lesson 4: What is the issue of food security and why does it matter? Lesson 5: How does food security affect global malnutrition? Lesson 6: How does food security affect food emergencies? Lesson 7: How does food security relate to climate change? Lesson 8: How does food security affect food prices internationally? Lesson 9: How do I create a Country Profile? Lesson 10: How do I create a Country Profile? (Part 2) Lesson 11: What is the food security situation in my country? Lesson 12: How do I write a convincing position paper? Lesson 13: How do I prepare to give speeches at a conference? Lesson 14: What can a UN resolution include? Lesson 15: Final Food Security Simulation.