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  1. How To Use This Lesson • Go-Givers’ PowerPoints are designed to inform and support critical thinking and discussion. They can be used in their entirety. However, please feel free to save this lesson to your computer and edit, omit or add content as appropriate for your pupils. • Please remember: • Always show the PowerPoint in ‘slide show’ view. Links and animations will only work when in this mode. • The green dot in the bottom right hand corner of the slide indicates when the slide animation is compete. • The Learning Activities are intended for use in conjunction with the PowerPoints and are linked at the end.

  2. Hello! I’m Teefa and my mum comes from Nigeria, a country in Africa. In this lesson we will be learning about Africa.

  3. What words come into your headwhen you think of Africa?

  4. famine poor colourful dangerous exciting hot happy dirty sad beautiful sunny hungry lions war

  5. …like in The Lion King and Madagascar. Often when people think of Africa, they think of wild animals like elephants, lions and giraffe …

  6. They might also think of people living in poverty… … and charities like Comic Relief.

  7. It is true that there is a lot of poverty in Africa, and there are some big animals but that’s not the whole story! Let me take you on a tour of Africa and share some secrets with you!

  8. Sometimes the pictures we see of people in Africa make us think everyone looks either like this … But all of these people live in Africa too! or like this …

  9. But you can also see houses like these in Africa too! People often think that everyone who lives in Africa lives in a mud hut! Or maybe in a house made from grass… or in a shack like this one…

  10. Did you know there are 57 different countries in Africa with around 2,000 ethnic groups - each with their own language!

  11. Did you know there are snow covered mountains and hot sandy deserts, beautiful beaches and lush green forests, modern cities and magnificent old buildings?

  12. Now let me introduce you to someone who is not just famous in Africa but admired by the whole world… Can you guess who it is?

  13. Nelson Mandela was born in 1918 in South Africa where laws limited the rights of black people. When he grew up, Nelson Mandela became their voice. He was sent to prison by the white South African government and spent twenty-seven years on a lonely island.After his release from prison, Nelson Mandela became South Africa's first black president. He is respected around the world for his wisdom and kindness. No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.

  14. Didier Drogba, plays football for Chelsea. Born in the Ivory Coast. Here are some other famous people you might know who were born in Africa. Do you know their names? Alek Wek, model. Born in Sudan. Andy Akinwolere, Blue Peter presenter. Born in Nigeria.

  15. Teefa’s Teasers. • Why do you think that lots of people only imagine poverty and wild animals when they think about Africa? • If you came from an African country how would you feel about the • images we see in the media?

  16. What do you think this lady is looking at? Click to complete the picture!

  17. What do you think is happening in this picture? Click to find out!

  18. Glossary • poverty - poor • ethnic group – people who come from the same place and share the same customs. • images – pictures, cartoons and photographs • media – the way we get news eg. newspapers, TV, the internet, radio

  19. Activities to complete this lesson include: Rate this lesson here. • video clips on life in Kenya • how to play the game ‘Oware’ • discussion notes Click on the image above to view and/or download learning activities.

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