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Print Curriculum Units
Champion, Tempii Bridgene. Understanding Storytelling Among African American Children: a Journey from Africa to America. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2003.
The Children of Ghana: A Second Grade Social Studies Instructional Unit. Newton, MA: Newton Public Schools, 1999.
Civilizations of Africa and the Americas in Illustration and Art; a Teacher's Resource Booklet. Fort Atkinson, WI: Highsmith, 2003.
Mapping Africa: a Curriculum Unit, Grades Six to Ten. Stanford, CA: Stanford University, 1994.
Palumbo, Joe. Mansa Musa: African King of Gold: a Unit of Study for Grades 7-9. Los Angeles: National Center for History in the Schools, 1991.
Parrish-Major, Joan. Ghana, Medieval Trading Empire of West Africa: a Unit of Study for Grades 5-8. Los Angeles, CA: National Center for History in the Schools, University of California, Los Angeles, 2001.
Online Teaching Resources
- Africa ResourcesOnline resources from Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
- How Big is Africa? Curriculum Guidefrom the Boston University African Studies Center
- Africa Teaching Resourcesfrom the Boston University African Studies Center
- K-12 Teaching Resourcesfrom the University of Pennsylvania African Studies Center
- National Museum of African Art
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History: African Voices Exhibition
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