Healthy food
Physical activity
Healthcare
Family budge
Everyday situations
100

What type of food is cheaper for families?

Basic food

100

Give an example of a physical activity you can do at home.

Doing yoga, walking, dancing. 

100

Name one place where families can get free healthcare.

Public hospital.

100

What are some things families need to buy every month?

Rent, groceries, utilities (water, electricity, gas).

100

What kind of food would you buy if you only had enough money for the week?

Buy basic, healthy food.

200

Name two types of food that are good for a healthy diet.

Vegetables, fruit, meat, dairy products, grains. 

200

Why is it good to exercise regularly?

It helps to stay healthy, and reduces stress. 

200

Why is it important to visit the doctor for check-ups?

To detect health problems early and prevent illnesses.

200

What are two ways to save money?

Avoid buying unnecessary things, look for discounts, or make a shopping list and stick to it.

200

How can you help a friend whose family has financial problems?

Listen to them, offer to share resources like food, or help them find community support.

300

Why is it important to eat vegetables and fruits every day?

They provide essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, and help our body.

300

How can families stay active without spending money?

They can go for a walk in the park, do exercises at home, or play sports in the community.

300

Name two ways to take care of your health at home.

Eating healthy food, staying active, getting enough sleep, and maintaining good hygiene.

300

Why do families need to have a budget?

It helps them manage their money better, avoid debt, and save for future needs.

300

Imagine you are part of a low-income family. How would you keep healthy habits?

Plan meals carefully, avoid fast food, find free or low-cost activities for exercise, and access free healthcare options if available.

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