Unit 6: Africa Mac's History



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The Exploring Africa! curriculum is divided into units, modules, and learning activities. Each unit covers a major topic or theme in the study of Africa, which is then divided into thematic, disciplinary, regional, or country modules. Each module is comprised of learning activities, which are each aligned to the Common Core State Standards. The learning activities in each module vary in length of time needed for completion. Both students and teachers should feel free to navigate through the units, modules, and learning activities autonomously, or communally with a class, study partner, or teacher. Feel free to select one or two learning activities from a module, or complete all of the learning activities in the order in which they are presented.

For students, Exploring Africa!can be a wonderful learning tool, right at your fingertips. You may guide yourself through the informative lessons and interactive learning activities.

For teachers, we offer an Exploring Africa Lesson Plans digital booklet in our store if you want to bring Exploring Africa! into your classroom. The Exploring Africa Lesson Plans digital booklet consists of numerous lesson plans designed around our curriculum, and includes homework sheets, information sheets, and additional helpful text and information to supplement your lesson plans. Each lesson plan is only one way to teach this curriculum, so please feel free to adapt each lesson to your unique classrooms as needed. Once you have purchased the lessons you can access them here: http://exploringafrica.matrix.msu.edu/curriculum/lesson-plans-3

Unit One: Why Study Africa

Module OneExploring the Diversity of Africa
Module TwoLearning about Africa
Module ThreeExamining Africa’s Diversity
Module FourExamining Africa’s Global Connections
Module FiveLooking Back
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Unit Two: Studying Africa through the Social Studies

Module SixAfrican Geography
Module SevenA. African History until 1500
B. African History 1500 to the Present
Module EightCulture and Society in Africa
Module NineAfrican Economies
Module TenAfrican Politics and Government

Unit Three: Studying Africa through the Humanities

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Unit 6: Africa Mac's History Museum

Module ElevenAfrican Literatures
Module TwelveAfrican Art
Module ThirteenAfrican Music
Module FourteenReligion in Africa
Module FifteenAfrica and the World
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Unit Four: Regional Perspectives

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Module SixteenNorth Africa
Module SeventeenWest Africa
Module EighteenCentral Africa
Module NineteenEast Africa
Module TwentySouthern Africa

Unit Five: Country Case Studies

Module Twenty OneEgypt
Module Twenty TwoEthiopia
Module Twenty ThreeSenegal
Module Twenty FourGhana
Module Twenty FiveNigeria
Module Twenty SixTanzania
Module Twenty SevenCongo
Module Twenty EightKenya
Module Twenty NineSouth Africa
Module ThirtyZimbabwe

Additional Curriculum

Unit 6: Africa Mac's History Map

South Africa: Overcoming Apartheid, Building Democracy

Unit 6: Africa Mac's History Timeline

The African Studies Center and MATRIX digital humanities center at Michigan State University have created an online curriculum resource about South Africa with multimedia primary materials, including many interviews and video clips.