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Higher education african history scaffolded notes

Preview of West African Trading Empires - GHANA, MALI, SONGHAI - COMPLETE LESSON W/ NOTES

West African Trading Empires - GHANA, MALI, SONGHAI - COMPLETE LESSON W/ NOTES

Everything you need for a great introduction or review of West African Trading Empires: GHANA, MALI, and SONGHAI (includes short bonus with current pictures of the gold and salt industry in Ghana today)Lesson Includes:Lesson Purpose/objectivesEnd of Lesson Questions (can be used as a Ticket out the Door, formative assessment, and as a study guide!)Scaffolded Student Note-taking guideKey/Critical vocabulary terms highlighted for testing purposes - students then highlight them in their n
Preview of African American Literacy

African American Literacy

Created by
The ELA Hour
This PowerPoint presentation on the literacy struggles of slaves and the importance of African American literature. This thought-provoking resource is designed for 11th grade students, providing them with a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by slaves in their quest for literacy and freedom.It begins with an interactive activity where students are encouraged to decode phrases of "gibberish" to reveal the correct phrases. This activity sets the stage for the discussion on literacy barri
Preview of North and Central African Societies - Societies and Empires of Africa (800-1500)

North and Central African Societies - Societies and Empires of Africa (800-1500)

Created by
Aaron Stinar
This colorful presentation illustrates how north and central Africa developed hunting-gathering societies, stateless societies, and Muslim states. Modern African nations often must find ways to include these various peoples and traditions in one society. This lesson includes concepts like hunting-gathering societies, forest dwellers, social structure, stateless societies, lineage, family descent, age-set systems, Muslim states, the Maghrib, Islamic law, Almoravid reformers, Almohads, and more.I'
Preview of Decolonization: Year of Africa

Decolonization: Year of Africa

In this assignment, students study the "Year of Africa" in which many African nations gained their independence from European colonization. This activity uses Ghana and Kenya as case studies to analyze the complicated nature of independence and decolonization. This resource includes a slideshow presentation and two versions of the graphic organizer (general and tiered).
Preview of West African Trading Empires GHANA, MALI, SONGHAI - STUDENT NOTE-TAKING GUIDE

West African Trading Empires GHANA, MALI, SONGHAI - STUDENT NOTE-TAKING GUIDE

This is the STUDENT NOTE-TAKING GUIDE that goes with the Lesson & Powerpoint Presentation "West African Trading Empires - GHANA, MALI, & SONGHAI"Can be broken into three mini lessons: One on each empire (Ghana, Mali, Songhai)Students fill in the missing blanks on their notes from the presentationAfter the presentation, students complete the End of Lesson Questions printed in their notes - End of Lesson Questions can be used as formative assessment or ticket out the door! (and as a s
Preview of Growth of the American Colonies: African Americans in the Colonies

Growth of the American Colonies: African Americans in the Colonies

Created by
Literally Medina
In this section, African Americans in the Colonies, we begin with an introduction to the slave narrative of Oloudah Equiano. We move on to discuss the middle passage, the differences in slave experiences from colony to colony, restrictions of free blacks, laws created to control slaves and prevent revolts, we briefly discuss some revolts, and we end with a section summary. This presentation works well with the Cornell note-taking format. *This section offers an opportunity for a cross-curricu
Preview of Global - Reading Guide (Illustrated) - Unit 15/20 - 10th grade

Global - Reading Guide (Illustrated) - Unit 15/20 - 10th grade

This is a 3-page cliffs-notes style reading, illustrated with visuals and emboldened key vocabulary terms, about the downfall of Western Imperialism/Colonialism in Africa and Asia.It is meant as both a handout, take-home or in class reading assignment to be given to all students, as well as a teacher aid in terms of planning classroom activities, discussion, lectures, decisions about primary/secondary sources that students examine, etc.. It is meant to be used in more than one way.It is one Unit
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