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Kenya
By: Nadia Tomasini,Sabrina Alessi,Norah Wesson And Steven Morris
Countries that border Kenya
Countries that border Kenya
One country that borders Kenya is Ethiopia. Other countries that border Kenya are… Tanzania,Somalia,Uganda and Sudan.
Countries that border Kenya Sudan is North West from Kenya. Ethiopia is North from Kenya. Uganda is West from Kenya. Somalia is East from Kenya. Tanzania is South from Kenya.
Food that Kenya EatsThere is a lot of
different foods in Kenya.
Meat is rarely eaten in Kenya
A popular meal in Kenya in beef stew.
This picture shows a waitor in Kenya serving coffee.
The Flag of KenyaThe flag has four different colors,which are
black,red,green and white.The flag has a big oval in the center. In the
oval there are hunting sticks.
City in Kenya There in a lot of cities in Kenya.Hola and Homa Bay are cities in Kenya.Dadaad and Diani are cities in Kenya too.
Obama in KenyaKenya is now making a new holiday to
celebrate Obama’s victory.They celebrate because Obama’s father
came from Kenya. Maybe that is why he is an African American.
Wildlife in Kenya
The stingray lives in Kenya.It can kill anyone.
THE COMMON WIG FOR YOUR EAR
The earwig lives in Kenya.It looks like a beatle but is not
WildlifeThe shark lives in Kenya.
Lakes in Kenya
LAKE VICTORIAIf you live near lake Victoria you eat of lots
fishLake Victoria sticks in Kenya a little bit
Most important LakeThe most important lake is lake TanaLake Tana flows to the Indian ocean
Kenya’s Religions
38 percent of people in Kenya are Protestant28 percent of people in Kenya are Animist 28 percent of people in Kenya are Roman
Catholic7 percent of people in Kenya are Muslim
The Culture of Ghana
Michael Chen, Owen Sullivan, Zoe Antell, Destinee Castillo
What Languages Do They Speak
The official Language of Ghana is English. There are about 75 different tribes and
each tribe has a different language. Some tribe languages are:
Twi Fa Hausa Dogbani Ewe Asante Nzema
Ghanaian Celebrations People in Ghana celebrate Independence Day on March 6th. They can watch Parades and sing Ghana’s National Anthem to celebrate
Durbar is an important part of traditional celebration. It starts with a parade through the village.
Ghanaian HolidaysSome other holidays are:
Worker’s Day (May 1)Republic Day (July 1)Revolution Day (Dec. 31)
Education in GhanaChildren in Ghana go to grade school for 6 years.
Ghana has 18,530 primary schools, 8,850 junior secondary schools, 900 senior secondary schools, 28 trade colleges, 20 Tech Institutions, 4 Diploma, 6 public universities and over 10 Private Universities
Ghana’s Natural Resources The Natural resources are:
Gold Timber Industrial Diamonds Buxite Fish Manganese Silver, Salt and Limestone
Nigeria the culture
Mathew Coudert, Jordyn StaffJake Miller, Luca DeNicola
FOODFoods are important in party’sRestraints are too expensive for the average Nigerian
Some Nigerians only eat traditional foods
Culture
Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa
The economy is the fastest in the world
NatureNigeria is a rainy place 40-60 inches of rain each year in the rain forest
Many animals live in Nigeria like the jackal,the millipede, the gecko,the honey bee.
They use blue die to make clothesThey wear head dressesIn celebrations they wear quarter
sleeve shirts.
SENAGAL
Jackson Liss, Chloe Blumberg, Daniel McManus, Sam Sommers
How do they live?
The climate in Senegal is very hotFoul language is illegal publicFishing and farming are important in
SenegalFishing and farming is very important in
SenegalCULTURE
Location
Senegal has a Saint Louis like U.S.ASenegal is located 15 longitude 15
latitude
Senegal is on the west side of Africa
What activities do they do?
Glass painting is a new popular art
People learn the traditional dance at a very young age
•Goldsmiths produce jewelry
HISTORY
The area that is today Senegal once was part of the west African Empire of Mali,Ghana and Tekrur.
History of Senegal
The republic of Senegal became independent in1960 after three centuries
EDUCATION
Men have to shake hands and the women have to bow down
The Senegal's schools have advanced levels
The boys and the girls can go to the same schools
EDUCATION
•Senegal has a lot of private schools
•Some schools are free
•Different grades study different subjects
EDUCATION
Before the kids go to school the kids play with their friends
When the kids listen to their elders. They get to the high grades
When they get older the rules get harder
South Africa
The CultureAlysa Hasegawa, William Soe,Juliet Godwin, Imaan Hoque
HistorySouth Africa was with segregationSouth Africa fought in a war through 1899 to
1902
DanceSouth African dancers dance at a lot of
festivals.South Africa has unique dances
South AfricaSouth Africa Foods
South African Food Their food consists of the traditionally simple fare of
starches and meats. The gift and provision of food ,centering on the ritual
slaughtering of livestock are central to all rights of passage and notable occasions in black communities.
South Africa’s Sports
RUGBYRugby is a lot like football.The only protective gear the players wear are shin guards and a mouth guards.Rugby is a rough game where players tackle each other for the ball.NetballNetball is very popular in South Africa for school girls and women.There are 7 players on a team.Soccer Kid in Africa play soccer often.They play where ever there is an open space.They use a soccer ball if they have one but any round object will do.
SportsBaseball is similar to Cricket, played in
South Africa.South Africans play a game called Rugby.
MoroccoThe Culture
Quincy Edwards, Daley PolnerCaroline Zeng, Eric Zhang
Ethnic Groups
If you can’t see Jewish, that is because it is only 0.70%.
Religion
Al MaghribAl Maghrib is the Arabic name for Morocco. Al Maghrib means ‘far west’ or ‘where the sun sets.’
Morocco
The Sports
Popular Sports
Some popular sports are soccer,polo,and swimming.Others include golf and tennis.
OlympicsThe first Moroccan woman to win a gold medal won in 1984.
SYMBOLISM
SymbolismA red flag was used as the symbol of the Moroccan country.
In Rabat they raise the flag every morning and lower it every night.
MoroccoThe FoodThe HistoryThe Economy
Figs and dates are the most common food.Sardines and mackerel are
caught.Two of the basic foods are the most basic foods
are couscous and harida soup.Couscous is made from Seminole
grains,veal,beef,and vegetables.Haria soup is the national soup. Cattle,sheep,goats,and camels are used with
fish and bread.
The historyThe roman empire controlled morocco in the Å.D. 300’s
Morocco’s early people were Berber tribes.
Some Arab enemies arrived in 672.
EconomyMany Moroccans are farmers of fishers.
Tourism is a important industry.
TanzaniaTanzaniaThe ruling countryThe ruling country
By Matilda,Jada,Charles and By Matilda,Jada,Charles and AbbyAbby
TanzaniaFlag of Tanzania
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Tanzania is…
South West of SomaliaNorth West of South East of SpainBelow Kenya…
Landmarks in Tanzania
Mount KilimanjaroLake TanzaniaLake Victoria
I noticed…
Spain,Chad,and Tanzania are in the same direction
Capital
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Tanzanians
Woman from ruling families share the same opportunities
Tanzanians live in big houses with lots of space for gardening
Wildlife in TanzaniaIn Tanzania the size of the wildlife varies from the size of the enormous elephant to the tiny house mouse. The
elephants in Tanzania have huge ears.
Two Pell’s Fishing Owls.
Serengeti National Park
Elephants, Chimps, Rhinos, Baboons, Giraffes, Hippos, Leopards, Lions, Zebras, Gazelles, and Wildebeests live in Serengeti National Park.
Did you know baby elephants LOVE to play? They play 15 hours each
day! WOW!!!!!!!!!