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African history Common Core WHST.9-10.9 resources

Preview of Medieval W Africa - Map & Research Activities, Assessments (Distance Learning)

Medieval W Africa - Map & Research Activities, Assessments (Distance Learning)

"Medieval West Africa - Activities" is a colorful yet challenging project which includes the making of up to four maps: the Vegetation Zones of West Africa, the Empire of Ghana, the Empire of Mali, and the Empire of Songhai - all with five things to identify. The Lesson also includes nine general research Document Based Questions the answers to which are easily found in textbooks, online, or with the "Medieval West African Civilizations" Synopsis that is included. Great for pairs, or small group
Preview of World History Age of Exploration Activities, Quick Write, Guided Notes, Maps

World History Age of Exploration Activities, Quick Write, Guided Notes, Maps

This huge activity PDF includes 17 pages!beautiful & organized guided notesquick write2 primary sources + critical thinking questions3 mapsThese activities & assignments are perfect for curious world history students who want to learn more about the world than just Europe.
Preview of Atlantic Slave Trade introduction - PDF Video guide & answer Key

Atlantic Slave Trade introduction - PDF Video guide & answer Key

PLEASE NOTE:This original product is in PDF format, and therefore cannot be edited - thus the price difference of the UPDATED VERSION.The updated version, ⭐️ linked below, is Google Slides compatible, and therefore completely editable as well as downloadable in PDF format! This video guide activity was designed to introduce your unit on the Atlantic Slave trade. It gives basic statistics, facts, and background information in a format appropriate for all grades 6-12. This video connects The Atlan
Preview of Culture Walk: Things Fall Apart

Culture Walk: Things Fall Apart

World Literature courses center all literary study in cultural context, asking students to understand cultural norms and realities that authors reflect and critique in their texts. We'd all love to be able to take the students to those cultures, but the next best thing is a virtual "culture walk" through the historical context of a text and its author. Student discovery beats out "sage on the stage" lecturing every time, and this culture walk handout walks the delicate balance between teacher-gu
Preview of Africa Economic Conference (Authentic Learning Simulation)

Africa Economic Conference (Authentic Learning Simulation)

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Global Cultures
Are you looking for an authentic-learning simulation for your students? This is the project for you! Students will choose an African country to represent at a mock economic conference. Students research specific demographics and economics and identify five socio-economic issues their country is facing. Students brainstorm ways to improve those five issues and attempt to solve the issues by importing and exporting goods at the conference. Day-by-Day schedule included! (SAMPLE Below)Pacin
Preview of Africa's Resources Worksheet

Africa's Resources Worksheet

This is a reading about the various resources of Africa accompanied by a simple worksheet.
Preview of Age of Imperialism Country Profile Project

Age of Imperialism Country Profile Project

This is a research project meant for students in a World History class during an Age of Imperialism unit. It's a great way for students to dive into a particular area of the that might not be covered in the main unit.
Preview of King Leopold's Soliloquy Notebook Foldable

King Leopold's Soliloquy Notebook Foldable

Add this to your World History Notebook! Expand diversity & shed light on one of the first modern genocides. Can go along with colonization & the scramble for Africa. Notebook foldable requires no cutting & is one page per student.
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