This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
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Unit 3 Kenya
Unit 3
Kenya
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Slide
Today:
Welcome & lesson goals (5 minutes)
Introduction Kenya (25 minutes)
TASK (20 minutes)
End of lesson (5 minutes)
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Lesson goals
Students:
get introduced to Kenya
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Kenya
Slide 5 - Mind map
The size of Texas
Dozens of languages
School is for free, but many help in the family businesses
Second largest fresh water lake (Uganda and Tanzania)
Mount Kenya, second-highest mountain in Africa.
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Slide 7 - Video
Cradle of mankind
Who are we? Where are we from?
archeologists
traces of our hominid (mensachtigen) ancestors
significant findings in Northern Kenya
Cradle of Mankind -> place where all humans stem from.
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Slide 9 - Video
page 98, work in pairs
Discuss and answer in the following 4 slides...
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1. Olorgesailie basin --> A/B/C/D? Excavations at Olorgesailie show the habitats of early humans, the animals they encountered, and the tools they made. The site is 70 kilometres south of Nairobi.
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Slide 11 - Quiz
2. Koobi Fora --> A/B/C/D? A region around Koobi Fora Ridge, located on the eastern shore of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya.
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Slide 12 - Quiz
3. Hyrax Hill --> A/B/C/D? This is a prehistoric site near Nakuru in the Rift Valley province. There are findings ranging in date from possibly 5,000 years ago to just 200 years ago.
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Slide 13 - Quiz
4. Lake Turkana --> A/B/C/D?
Lake Turkana is a salt lake in northern Kenya. A lot of hominid fossils have been found in the Turkana Basin.