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Africa

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SoW: Will Africa Ever Become a Developed Continent? L1: Mapping Africa - Free Download - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12496148 This unit is created in line with my personal passion for Africa’s future development. This unit is framed opportunity and threats to Africa’s future development, and the process and systems within them. A conscience effect has also been made to embed dual coding within this SoW, as well as much differentiation and debating. SoW: L1: What is the continent of Africa’s current situation (regions)? L2: Why is the continent of Africa the world’s poorest? L3: Why is Nigeria’s population growth causing a barrier to development? L4: Are Resources (Cobalt) causing issues for the DRC? L5: What factors have caused conflict in the continent of Africa? L6: Can health improvements allow Africa to become a continent? L7: How is female education changing in Uganda? L8: Is Rwanda moving towards becoming a developed nation? thegeographyshoporiginal@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (The Geography Shop) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12899088 (Climate Change SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12899440 (Development SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12638984 (Waste SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12451443 (Britain Globalisation SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12741793 (Local Area Investigation SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/bundler/12949461 (Cambridge International) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12922653 (Israel & Palestine) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12485457 (What is Geography?) I hope you find this SoW useful. If you have, I have created a series of resources. You can check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TheGeographyShopOriginal
A Passage to Africa: Workbook with answersQuick View
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A Passage to Africa: Workbook with answers

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Edexcel IGCSE English Language Paper 1, question 4. Analysis of language in a non-fiction text from the Edexcel Anthology: A Passage to Africa by George Alagiah. This workbook leads pupils to understand and analyse the use of language in the text in preparation for question 4 of Paper 1. The workbook can be used as a basis for teacher-led lessons, as a revision tool, or as a self-study booklet for pupils who have missed lessons on the text through absence or a late start to the course. This 12 page Word document resource contains the following sections: Background and Context: information on author and genre of the writing Summary of the text: an outline of the main content of the text Get Started: a brief pre-reading activity Read the text: instructions for pupils studying independently Understand key vocabulary: glossary, particularly for EAL pupils Analyse the language and structure of the text: questions on language/ meaning Consolidate your understanding: activity on language/ structure Answer a practice exam question: title with ten sentence starters provided Suggested answers: detailed answers for sections 1-7 Simplifed mark scheme for pupils working independently to self-assess their response to section 8 For a more detailed preview of this resource, see the FREE resource on The Danger of a Single Story which is in identical format.
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Savannah - Africa Documentary

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Question and answer worksheet to accompany BBC documentary series Africa, episode 2 - Savannah. Designed for use with a year 8 group studying grassland and savannah environments, but equally could be used for students as part of a place based study of Africa or ecosystems as questions focus on animal adaptations and climate. A teacher answer sheet is provided and there are optional challenge tasks including short exam based questions and atlas tasks to develop more detailed place based knowledge of savannah environments in Africa.
5. What was the ‘Scramble for Africa’?Quick View
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5. What was the ‘Scramble for Africa’?

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Lesson 5 of ‘The British Empire’ SOW aimed at KS3 Full lesson with resources, varied activities, videos and exam question skills. Learning Objectives: L1: To understand why and how Britain gained an Empire in Africa L2: To analyse sources about the ‘Scramble for Africa’ L3: To evaluate the positives and negative effects of the British Empire in Africa Key learning: Geography/ map skills Comprehension Source analysis Reaching a judgement
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China and Africa.

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Decision making activity and presentation. Students to decide if China's investment is benefiting or exploiting Africa
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Africa

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Let’s get to know Africa! This worksheet includes 36 pages with a wide variety of activities and exercises about Africa. The materials have informative exercises about the things that Africa is famous for, such as tribal peoples, natural resources, Nelson Mandela, wildlife, Nelson Mandela, pyramids and many other things! Crosswords, word searches, puzzles and other kinds of activities are included to make it a fun and interesting class. GOOGLE SLIDES WITH PREMADE TEXTBOXES INCLUDED! Overview: Page 1-3: Introduction Page 4-6: Geography Page 7-8: Countries Page 9-11: Wildlife Page 12-13: Poaching Page 14-15: History Page 16-17: Ancient Egypt Page 18-19: People Page 20-22: Tribes Page 23: Nelson Mandela Page 24-25: Languages Page 26-27: Economy Page 28-29: Poverty Page 30-31: Attractions Page 32-33: Pyramids Page 34-36: Reflection The answers and an answer sheet are included. You might also like these worksheets: Africa (Fun stuff for elementary grades) Ancient Civilizations Egypt Kenya Nigeria Geography - Africa Middle East South Africa Tribes Keywords: worksheet, digital, printable, tribes, gold, diamonds, Nelson Mandela, apartheid, people, Sahara, poverty, wildlife, poaching, the Kruger Park, the Big Five, gorillas, conflicts, Masaai, animals, continent, savanna
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The Climate of Africa

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Students will be able to recap the difference between weather and climate then identify the different climates of Africa. Students then learn the three components that affect biome distribution. Then using four different climate graphs of different countries in Africa students cement their knowledge through 4 different questions. Finally students will investigate the animals and plants that are adapted to two places of contrasting climate, e.g. Egypt and DRC. Starter: Knowledge Retention of previous learning Task 1: Describe the area that receives the most direct sunlight Task 2: Describe the different climate areas in Africa using latitude Task 3: Analyse four different climate graphs of contrasting areas in Africa Task 4: Main Task: Compare the adaptation of the plants and animals of two different climates in two countries in Africa Task 5: Plenary: Recap of home learning expectation. Lesson contains one powerpoint and one worksheet.
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South Africa Unit 4 revision

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Revision lesson on Unit 4 of the Edexcel South Africa, 1948–94: from apartheid state to ‘rainbow nation’ topic This is broken down into sub-units to cover the whole topic in detail over a course of 4 sessions. Tasks can be combined to create 1 session.
AFRICA + BADINERIE ACTIVITY PACKSQuick View
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AFRICA + BADINERIE ACTIVITY PACKS

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These exiting activity packs ensure that students get to grips with essential musical terminology and theoretical knowledge for the new set works (Toto - Africa & Badinerie - Bach). The perfect addition to your teaching for listening and appraising. The stylish activity packs for each set work comes with a fully completed knowledge organiser which is revisited through a series of engaging activities including: Crosswords, Find on the score (x2), quiz (linked to MADTSHIRT) x4, True or False (with extensions) x2 and 4 full practice papers following Eduqas’ format – great for revision, consolidation in or out of lessons. A ‘giant’ crossword is also included to revise essential key term from the specs. Comprehensive markschemes included for easy marking on all activities – an invaluable revision tool! Versatile resource that can be used in class as support to teach the set works or for revision purposes once the set work has been covered. It can also be used for homework and is useful for cover or distance learning!
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Africa: KS3 Geography

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A SOW suitable for KS3 covering several topics about Africa (Human and Physical). This SOW contains 13 lessons with a PowerPoint for each lesson and accompanying learning mat. There are 6 homework cards included. There is also an end of unit assessment with mark scheme. Topics covered are: • Where is Africa? • Colonisation • Misconceptions of Africa • Africa United (You will need to access/buy this film – it is currently unavailable online) • HIV and AIDs • Football • Conflict • Education • Physical Landscapes – River Nile • Physical Landscapes – Mt Kilimanjaro • Physical Landscapes – Sahara • Physical Landscapes – Desertification • Africa’s Wildlife
South Africa Unit 3 revisionQuick View
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South Africa Unit 3 revision

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Revision lesson on Unit 4 of the Edexcel South Africa, 1948–94: from apartheid state to ‘rainbow nation’ topic Includes Section A practice on the death of Steve Biko
Africa by Toto (Eduqas) - Lesson 1 - StructureQuick View
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Africa by Toto (Eduqas) - Lesson 1 - Structure

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**EDUQAS GCSE MUSIC - AFRICA BY TOTO LESSON 1 - STRUCTURE 20-page PPT and accompaniying PDF workbook. First in a series of six lessons designed to cover every aspect of the set work, Africa by Toto. Lesson 1 focusses on structure, getting students to listen closely to the song, to deduce the different sections, and looks at grouping the sections together by key. Riff A is broken down into different parts with a practical exercise, and there are comparison exercises between the Verse and Chorus, looking at different musical elements. There is a 10-mark exam-style question at the end, to consolidate the learning. Please see my TES shop for other resources designed to support the Eduqas GCSE course.
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Eduqas GCSE Music - Africa by Toto - Final Revision

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Africa by Toto - Revision Guide 7-page revision guide Eight questions, to consolidate students’ knowledge All the key points about this set-work, summarised on one 7-page revision guide. No superfluous information - just the stuff the students need to know for the exam! Formatted in the style of a student’s revision booklet, with sticky notes, to encourage familiarity and engagement. Each page covers a new section of the song: Intro Verse 1 Chorus 1 & 2 Verse 2 Instrumental Solo Chorus 3 (&4) Outro Each page has musical examples, and clear labelling to ensure that students are ready to answer any question on this set work. Following this, there are seven 6-mark questions (ie half the marks in the exam), one for each section and one 8-mark General Knowledge at the end, totalling 50 marks. The bundle includes the full document, plus the three sections (revision, tests, mark scheme) separately, in case you want to set it remotely. Please have a look at my shop for a wide variety of resources to support the Eduqas GCSE Music course. www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/NPTJ
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Africa

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Images to illustrate the diversity of the continent, and to track the course of various rivers. Could be writing starters.
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Africa - sorting sentences into paragraphs

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I used this sheet as an introduction to using paragraphs. My children were having difficulty using paragraphs, so this simple activity showed them that one time you change paragraph is when you change topic. I've used a similar type of activity with other subject areas and the children enjoy sorting the sentences into different paragraphs. It is suitable for Year 5, but can be easily altered for other year groups.
** Africa map **Quick View
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** Africa map **

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Hello, My aim to help teachers reduce their workload and encourage students to love learning geography. I used to spend hours looking for blank editable maps. So, I thought I would make a bank for free blank maps. I have 50 free blanks maps available in my shop. If you have the time to show your appreciation and click 5 stars it is very helpful for me to see what resources people need. Good luck :)
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Recycling In Africa

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This lesson allows students to think about what we recycle and of these we actually personally reuse. The students watch a video showing how people in Africa reuse water bottles and are given the chance to make their own toy from a water bottle