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1 Options: Oware game, masai jumping dance

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3 Africa Culture Shock

4 Shock 1 Tortoise vs. Hare

5 Summarize the story of The Tortoise and the Hare

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7 Tortoise and the Hare How are these stories different?
What are you supposed to learn from the English version? What are you supposed to learn from the African version? (HINT: It has nothing to do with cheating!)

8 Shock 2 Game on!

9 Design a game Each culture has their own unique games to fit their environment. Polo was played on horses. Design a game to be played in the desert. Include the basic rules Include a description of the equipment Draw a picture of the game being played

10 Shock 3 Proverbs 10

11 Proverbs Proverbs are simple phrases meant to teach a lesson or idea.
They are easy to remember. It was a way to remember things without writing them down.

12 Ah, sheepy, I’ll never let you out again!
Examples: “He is a fool whose sheep runs away twice.” - African “Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.” -English Ah, sheepy, I’ll never let you out again!

13 Examples: “The dead say to each other ‘Dead one!’” –African
“The pot calls the kettle black.” -English Haha, you’re dead! Duh, so are you.

14 “Rain does not fall on one roof alone.”
Now you try! “Rain does not fall on one roof alone.” -What lesson is this trying to teach? -Draw a picture representing this proverb.

15 “When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion.”
Now you try! “When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion.” -What lesson is this trying to teach? -Draw a picture representing this proverb.

16 “To one who does not know a small garden is a forest.”
Now you try! “To one who does not know a small garden is a forest.” -What lesson is this trying to teach? -Draw a picture representing this proverb.

17 “Rain beats a leopard’s skin but it does not wash out the spots.”
Now you try! “Rain beats a leopard’s skin but it does not wash out the spots.” -What lesson is this trying to teach? -Draw a picture representing this proverb.

18 Shock 4 Myth vs. History

19 Listen carefully as your griot tells you the story.
The Battle of Kirina Listen carefully as your griot tells you the story. Write a 1-paragraph history of the battle as you think it really was.


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