How do our Lifestyles Compare to Those in Africa? Starter Activities: 1.List ten things in your life that you could not live without. 2. Watch the video.

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How do our Lifestyles Compare to Those in Africa? Starter Activities: 1.List ten things in your life that you could not live without. 2. Watch the video clip and note down anything that shocks or interests you.

How do our Lives Compare with Those in Africa? Learning Objectives: To develop geographical imaginations of urban Africa To interpret place and space through creating a model of a shanty town.

African Lives – how do ours compare?

Living in a Shanty Town

Learning From Experience In your pairs consider the following questions: How much space does the family have? What problems would this lead to? What health problems might the family face? What are the good things in David’s life? How does David’s home compare to your home? Did anything surprise you as you completed this activity?

Learning Review Bring your completed homes together around the front desk to create a shanty town. What problems can you think of building and living in a home in a shanty town like this? How does it compare with your own lifestyle?

Learning Review How successful have we been in meeting our learning objectives? To develop geographical imaginations of urban Africa To interpret place and space through creating a model of a shanty town.

Homework Task Write a letter from David to a pen friend in the UK to describe his lifestyle.