Early Africa
About This Product
Early Africa: A Comprehensive Teaching Resource
Early Africa is a comprehensive teaching resource that simplifies the process of teaching ancient African history for educators across different platforms including public schools and homeschoolers. This 46-page PDF file allows you to dive deep into the magnificent and captivating kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay which sprang up along Africa's west coast roughly from 300 B.C.
Early Africa stands out as an expansive material covering culture-rich societies that boldly competed with well-known ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It is meticulously designed to appeal to learners in grades 5 through 9 leading them on an exciting journey through these kingdoms overcoming numerous challenges presented by the diverse African climate.
A Focus On Culture And Society
This pedagogical tool emphasizes significantly on conveying the abundant tradition of African arts in its numerous forms:
- Dance,
- Sculpture,
- Diverse music genres.
In addition, religion too plays a prominent role along with various family structures; they are depicted as principal organizing features of African society.
An Engaging Learning Experience
With this hardy resource at your disposal as an educator, effective learning occurs not just via reading text but also engaging activities such as:
- Crosswords puzzles depicting historical facts,
- Included map activities for geographical awareness,
- Comprehension questions reinforcing knowledge from each lesson learned about Early Africa.
In Conclusion:
Early Africa makes sure learning history comes alive with practicality-oriented teaching aids, proving indispensable whether for whole-group classroom sessions or small-group collaboratives. It is likewise applicable as home assignments effectively transforming cumbersome historical teachings into enjoyable scholarly voyage.
What's Included
1 PDF with 46 ready to print pages