WebQuest

Welcome To The African Safari

Process

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Step 1: 

You are your partner use the appropriate links below to find as much information as you can on your topic of Africa. Write down the most important facts that you will teach the rest of the class and put on your poster.

Step 2: 
After you have gathered the information you will also need to find 3 pictures relating to your topic. You can find your pictures by searching in google images for your specific topic. You will then print off each of the pictures in color and put them onto your poster board. 

Step 3:
Now you get to put your poster together! Be creative, putting the facts you have learned and the pictures you have gathered onto your poster board.

Step 4:
You and your partner practice giving your presentation. Both of you must speak so you must split up the talking parts evenly.

Step 5:
Congratulations you are ready to teach the rest of your class what you know about Africa! You and your partner will present what you have prepared for the rest of your class. 

Step 6:
Finally your entire class will present to the second grade class what you have learned about Africa. You will have to make it exciting to keep them interested and they will especially love seeing the pictures you have found.

Attachments


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  • Religion
    Description: Explains the main religions and beliefs held.

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  • Dictionary
    Description: Use this to look up any unfamiliar terms. Specifically, use this to look up the definition of each type of climate.

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  • Natural Resources
    Description: This is a table of all the natural resources in Africa, organized by country.

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  • Tourist Attractions
    Description: A list of top ten reasons to visit Africa. Reasons why it is appealing to tourists.

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  • Nile Valley
    Description: This explains the lifestyle, agriculture, and river activity in the Nile Valley.

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  • Types of Government
    Description: This explains three specific types of government and the "flawed democracy."

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  • African Savanna
    Description: The African Savanna holds many animals unique to the continent of Africa. This website holds a list of many animals and fact sheets about them.

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  • Climates of Africa
    Description: Notes all the different climates and where they are featured on the map.

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  • African Geography
    Description: This map will allow you to become more familiar with the different countries on the African continent and quiz yourself with the blank map and key to check answers.

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  • Swahili Coastal Trade
    Description: Explains the key imports and exports of coastal trading of the Swahili people (people who live on the coast) and how trade winds affect this.

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  • Roots of Slavery
    Description: This explains the roots of slavery and how it affected the African continent.

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