by Tamarah Horton | Jan 27, 2015 | MAP, Passport to Africa
Graffiti is the word we use to describe pictures or words painted or drawn on walls or other surfaces in a public place (usually unauthorized!). In this geography activity, we are going to do something similar. We are going to draw pictures or words to...
by Tamarah Horton | Feb 6, 2015 | MAP, Passport to Africa
For this activity you will need: Africa Grid Map (R-1e); print on cardstock A pack of star stickers Teacher country cards Hold up a teacher country card. Students will find this country on their outline map and place sticker on that country. For example, South...
by Tamarah Horton | Feb 6, 2015 | MAP, Passport to Africa
For this activity you will need: Africa Grid Map (R-1e), print on cardstock and 3-hole punch Africa Reference Map (R-1f) Pencil Alphabet Country List, R-20a The object of the game is to progress through the ABC list of countries and find the matching country(ies) that...
by Passport to the Nations | Feb 15, 2015 | God is Creator, Passport to Africa
This project highlights the strong and beautiful features of the women of Sub-Saharan Africa. To make a collage, an artist collects items and materials, piecing them together to form an image. This art form is common in many parts of the world, as it is a way to use...
by Passport to the Nations | Feb 23, 2015 | God is Creator, Passport to Africa
To highlight the amazing animals of the African Savannah, students will create a Safari Animal Paper Chain. Many cultures are familiar with and utilize paper chains for decorations. These festive chains can be used as decorations for holidays, as garland on a tree,...
by Passport to the Nations | Mar 14, 2015 | God is Provider, Passport to Africa
Green Mealie Bread is a popular bread eaten in South Africa and differs from regular corn bread in that it is made with real corn versus cornmeal. Mealie is the South African term for corn or maize and is a staple crop in South Africa. “Green corn”...