Kikuyu Lifestyles. An Instructional Unit for Intermediate, Elementary Grades.
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Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Roberts, Betty Jean (Author)
- Illinois Univ., Urbana. African Studies Program. (Author)
Title
Kikuyu Lifestyles. An Instructional Unit for Intermediate, Elementary Grades.
Abstract
A six-week unit on the Kikuyu people of Kenya for grades 4, 5, and 6 is presented. An overview of the unit lists major concepts and skills to be developed, behavioral objectives, and materials needed for each unit. Following the overview, seven lessons are outlined. In lesson one, students analyze their attitudes toward African culture. Lesson two focuses on Kikuyu housing. Students construct diaramas displaying traditional and modern homes. Lesson three considers the importance of the extended family in African culture. Lesson four investigates the naming of children and the role of Kikuyu family members. Students write a short play depicting the role of a Kikuyu family member. Lesson five, focusing on food production, includes recipes for traditional African foods. In lesson six, students study African clothing. Activities include tie-dyeing and making dashikis. Lesson seven examines traditional educational processes which involve parents teaching children folk tales, crafts, and family tradition. The length of time necessary for presentation, general objectives, reading resources, and teaching methods are provided for each lesson. (KC)
Publication
Kikuyu Lifestyles. An Instructional Unit for Intermediate, Elementary Grades.
Date
1977-07-01
Language
eng
Extra
an: ED188992; docTypes: Guides - Classroom - Teacher; pubTypes: Electronic Resource;
Citation
Roberts, B. J., & Illinois Univ., Urbana. A. S. Program. (1977). Kikuyu Lifestyles. An Instructional Unit for Intermediate, Elementary Grades. Kikuyu Lifestyles. An Instructional Unit for Intermediate, Elementary Grades. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=e3977127-1518-3f90-9b9d-e9ef16be0a5b
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