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January 20, 2015 Warm Up: Why did Kush have a big advantage in the trade industry? When you finish look over your notes for the quiz. Today we will: -Quiz -Go over last week’s homework -Record video to send to Africa

January 22, 2015-1st period Warm Up: Look over notes for your quiz. Today we will: -East Africa quiz -West Africa trade activity -Ghana Powerpoint

January 21, 2015 Warm Up: Why might salt have been so valuable in western Africa? Today we will: -West Africa trade activity -Ghana Powerpoint

January 23, 2015 Warm Up: Why would silent bartering have been an effective way to trade? Today we will: -Presentation/Graphic organizer -Crashcourse

January 26, 2015 Warm Up: Which west African ruler do you think was the strongest, and why? Today we will: -West African culture powerpoint -Watch “A Story, A Story” -Begin fables