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Africa This power-point was used in a high school lesson, preparing students for reading a chapter on early African civilizations. The before reading activities including: 1) vocabulary instruction, 2) introduction of background knowledge, and 3) preview of the chapter. Anita L. Archer, PHD

Africa

Sahara

ethnic group n An ethnic group is a group of people who share the same ancestors, culture, language, religion, and customs. Africa has hundreds of ethnic group. Visual Learning: What are some the differences between these ethnic groups?

ethnic groups

ethnic group

What are some the differences between these ethnic groups? Begin by saying: Some of the differences between these ethnic groups include:

African Beginnings

migrate v When people migrate, they move from one place to to settle in another. When animals migrate, the animals move from one place to another place at a specific season usually to get food or to breed.

migrate Visual Learning - Why do you think this group is migrating?

Why do you think this group is migrating? Begin by saying: I think this group is migrating for the following reasons:

migrate

migration migrants 4000 years ago the Bantu began to migrate to other areas of Africa. Because of this migration, the Bantu migrants shared their language with other people in Africa.

Stone Age Why was this age referred to as the Stone Age?

Stone Age - tools

Stone Age - Tools

Why was this age referred to as the Stone Age? Begin by saying: This age was referred by the Stone Age because…….

settlements settle settlements Visual Learning: What can you conclude about the houses in early African settlements?

settlements

What can you conclude about the houses in early African settlements? Begin by saying: From these illustrations of houses in early African settlements, I could conclude that …………

domestic A domestic animal is one that is not wild and is kept either on a farm or as a pet. When you domesticate a wild animal, you tame them for some human use.

domesticate - cattle

domesticate - elephants

domesticate - dogs

civilization A civilization is a human society that has cities, a central government, and usually has writing, art, and architecture.

civilization - cities

civilization - art

African Writing

Preview Strategy Beginning Title Middle Headings Subheadings End Questions

Preview African Beginnings Changing survival skills Hunting and Gathering Farming and Herding Early Settlements

Preview African Beginnings Changing survival skills Hunting and Gathering Farming and Herding Early Settlements Civilizations on the Nile Egypt Nubia

Preview African Beginnings Changing survival skills Hunting and Gathering Farming and Herding Early Settlements Civilizations on the Nile Egypt Nubia The Bantu Migrations Why migrate? Buntus Spread Their Language Ethnic Groups