Outcomes & Objectives Objectives To find out about the wealth, trade and culture of Africa at the start of the C17th. Outcomes 1. Mark Mali, Burkina Faso.

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Outcomes & Objectives Objectives To find out about the wealth, trade and culture of Africa at the start of the C17th. Outcomes 1. Mark Mali, Burkina Faso and Benin on the blank map of Africa. 2. Match each of the images with the relevant bullet-point from the next slide. 3. Copy-&-Paste the correct picture onto the correct slide. 4. Follow the hyperlinks from each image and write at least three bullet-points of information on each image. 5. Answer the Key Question, ‘What was Africa like before slavery?’ Black Peoples of the USA (1): How have the experiences of Black Peoples in the USA changed from 1619 to 2003? History Key Stage 3 Black Peoples of the USA Task What was Africa like before slavery? Image Source ~ffcp/exhibit/p11/p11 _8Large.jpg

TASK: Locate Mali, Burkina Faso and Benin on the map on the left. Label them on the blank map on the right.

TASK: Match each image with one of the bullet-points from the next slide. cts/Mali/mosque.jpg /hjdrewal/Benin1.jpg traderoutes.gif new/exhibits/galleries/images/be ninplaque.gif art/GIFs%20for%20Burkina %20web/Lafmask.GIF

TASK: Match each bullet-point with an image from the previous slide. Bronze ‘Bust of a King’, Empire of Benin c Mansa Musa, King of Mali (went on Hajj & gave away so much gold that all the many people on the streets across Africa who saw him became very rich!!) Traditional bride of the Empire of Songhai Grand Mosque of Djenne, Mali Trade Routes from Mali across the Sahara Desert Bronze Plaque, Empire of Benin, c Ceremonial Tribal Mask, Burkina Faso

TASK 1. Copy-&-Paste the appropriate image onto the correct slide. 2. Follow the hyperlink from each image to the relevant website. 3. Write at least three bullet-points of information about the image.

Bronze ‘Bust of a King’, Empire of Benin c

Mansa Musa, King of Mali (went on Hajj & gave away so much gold that all the many people on the streets across Africa who saw him became very rich!!)

Traditional bride of the Empire of Songhai

Grand Mosque of Djenne, Mali

Trade Routes from Mali across the Sahara Desert

Bronze Plaque, Empire of Benin, c

Ceremonial Tribal Mask, Burkina Faso

What was Africa like before slavery?