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Here are the teacher pack items for West and Central African Kingdoms:
Overview In this experience, students are introduced to west African kingdoms by drawing conclusions about an image of a mosque in the country of Mali. Then they examine the history of several west and central African kingdoms as well as the role of trade in those kingdoms. Next, they explore the empire of Mali and Mansa Musu and explain how trade influenced his empire. Finally, students analyze the early internal African slave trade. Objective
If you close your eyes and picture west and central Africa, what do you see? Can you name any of the countries there? Is it a region you know a lot about? You will learn a great deal more about the history of west and central Africa in this experience!
Objective
Look at the above photo and see if you can answer these questions. If you don't know, try to make an educated guess.
Based on the photo, what might you assume about the geography or climate of this area?
Discuss student responses. Students will likely assume that the geography and climate are desert, dry, and hot because the image shows a lot of sand, no vegetation, and even an animal that looks to be skinny and perhaps starving. Additionally, the mosque is built of earth and sand, something that would be easy to create from the sandy desert and baked in the hot sun.