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African Locality Artefacts Collection

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Ideal for bringing an African locality study into the classroom.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Authentic Artefacts

Featuring genuine artefacts directly from the Gambia, this collection includes cooking utensils, cloths, and wooden carvings, providing an authentic insight into African culture.

Educational Insights

Accompanied by notes, this collection provides valuable insights into daily life in Africa, supporting an immersive learning experience about African history and geography.

Versatile Learning Tool

Ideal for teaching African history, this set enriches history classroom resources and supports diversity, equity, and inclusion lesson plans.

Enhances Classroom Display

These artefacts not only serve as educational tools but also enhance history classroom displays, bringing vibrancy and authenticity to the learning environment.

Supports Key Stage 1 & 2

Aligned with the UK curriculum, it aids in teaching human and physical geography at Key Stage 1 and locational knowledge, place knowledge, and human and physical geography at Key Stage 2.

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African Locality Artefacts Collection

Ideal for bringing an African locality study into the classroom.

Overview

  • The African Locality Artefacts Collection enriches the classroom with authentic items from the Gambia, such as recycled cooking utensils, traditional cloths, and unique wooden carvings. These artefacts come with detailed notes, enhancing the learning experience by offering tangible insights into African culture.

  • This collection supports the UK geography curriculum across Key Stages 1 and 2, covering topics like locational knowledge, human and physical geography, and place knowledge. By integrating these genuine artefacts into teaching, educators can provide a more immersive and comprehensive understanding of African geography and societies.

  • Beyond its educational merit, the collection acts as a dynamic tool for classroom display, promoting diversity and inclusivity. While it does not include a storage box, its varied contents present an invaluable resource for engaging students in a global perspective.

Supports the National Curriculum

Geography, Key Stage 2, Locational Knowledge

Name and locate counties and cities of the United Kingdom, geographical regions and their human and physical characteristics, key topographical features and land-use patterns and changes over time.

Geography, Key Stage 2, Place Knowledge

Understand geographical similarities and differences through the study of human and physical geography of a region of the United Kingdom, a region in a European country and North or South America.

Geography, Key Stage 2, Human & Physical Geography

Describe and understand key aspects of physical geography and human geography, including types of settlement and land use, economic activity, and the distribution of natural resources.

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  • Suitable for 7 to 11 years

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