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1.   Somewhere in Africa
Trade Book Sheet Title of Book: Somewhere in Africa Author's Name: Ingrid Mennen and Niki Daly Publisher: Dalton children's Books Copyright: 1990 Grade Level: 1^st grade Genre: Fiction Synopsis of Story: Ashraf is a little boy who lives in Africa. He lives in a city, so he has never seen a real zebra or lion. He walks on pavement, past shops, and cro...

2.   Africa - Not Just One Big Safari
Africa - Not Just One Big Safari Author: Melissa Murray Grade Level: Early Elementary Objective: Students will draw a picture of an African city that includes places similar to those found in U.S. cities. Materials: Somewhere in Africa - (book written by Ingrid Mennen and Niki Daly.) Map of Africa Pictures...

3.   A Child's Daily Life in South Africa
A Child's Daily Life in South Africa Author: Alison Batt Grade Level: Early Elementary Objectives: 1. Students will identify three similarities between the daily life of a child in South Africa and the daily life of a child in America. 2. Students will write a letter or draw a picture in which they will share something they do in their...

4.   Unit Opener - South Africa
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to Unit List Grade 6 6 Unit 6: Making Decisions Teacher's Edition p. 414 Unit Opener Unit Opener South Africa From the Student Web Page South Africa Learn about the many changes that have taken place in South Africa. Read the introduction on the first page. For South Africa's history, click and read Europeans in South Africa, Diamonds and Gold, and Apartheid: The Beginning. To find out how the South African...

5.   Foods in America that are from Africa
AFRICA Foods in America that are from Africa Author: Kristi Billings Grade Level: Early Elementary Objectives: 1. Students will make a stew common to Africa 2. Students will be able to discuss how foods may be similar across cultures but prepared differently. Materials Needed: Burckhardt, Ann L. The People...

6.   African Stereotypes - Let's Be Fair
AFRICA AFRICAN STEREOTYPES - LET'S BE FAIR Author: David Turner Grade Level: Early Elementary Objectives: 1. The students will see that stereotypes are unfair and will contribute to a bulletin board encouraging the stopping of stereotypes. 2. The students will be able to evaluate pictures and statements ab...

7.   Creating a Physical Map of Africa
Africa Index HGA Page Cartographer on Assignment: Creating a Physical Map of Africa Michelle Dressler Introduction: Physical maps illustrate landform regions, vegetation patterns, and climatic zones. Because of its location and size, the unique African continent has a variety landforms, a wide range of veg...

8.   Africa
AFRICA Title: String Games Author: Elisa Johnson Grade level: Early Elementary Objectives: 1. Students will be able to show that they can follow directions by successfully making "The Worm" with a string. 2. Students will create a string game that they can share with children in Africa. Materials Needed: 1...

9.   Eating What We Produce!
AFRICA EATING WHAT WE PRODUCE! Author: Tarrah Montgomery Grade Level: Early Elementary Background: Africa is one of the seven continents in the world. Africa is made up of many countries, each one having it's own style, culture, religion, and food. This lesson focuses on one specific food commonly grown an...

10.   Mapping Africa
Africa Index HGA Page Mapping Africa Michelle Dressler Introduction: Geographers start to study a place by finding out its location. To do this we use the imaginary lines of latitude and longitude to form a global grid. Absolute location is the exact spot we find a place on the Earth using the global grid....


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