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Seeing and Re-membering

I’m going to show you 10 images for

ten seconds. If you can remem-ber them all, your

team will be awarded 10 points.

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Seeing and Re-membering

I’m going to show you 13 images for

13 seconds. If you can remem-ber them all, your

team will be awarded 13 points.

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Can you Remember?

How many frogs were there ?

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Can you Remember?

What color was the fish?

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Can you Remember?

How many Pigeons were there?

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Can you Remember?

What was the color of the flower?

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Can you Remember?

How many arms did the Soccer player have?

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Can you Remember?

Which picture appears twice ?

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Can you Remember?

Final QuestionHow many swimmers

were there?

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Lesson #1 REVIEW

1) The word Timbuktu has come to refer to?

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Lesson #1 REVIEW

2) Where is Timbuktu?

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Lesson #1 REVIEW

3) What are the three colors of the Malian

flag? (in order)

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

At one time, Tim-buktu was a very important city, like Rome, Athens, Jerusalem, and Xian.

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Please match the city with the picture.

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

It was the center of learning in Africa, and peo-ple called it the “City of Gold.”

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

It was home to a booming gold and salt trade as well as several Univer-sities and schools.

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

While traveling in the desert, every-one needed salt, so they had to buy it in Tim-buktu.

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

Sometimes it was more expensive than gold!

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

During the reign of King Mansa Moussa, beautiful mosques and schools were built to teach his reli-gion, Islam.

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

The most famous of these was Sankore Mosque, also known as Sankore Univer-sity, which had about 25,000 stu-dents.

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

Timbuktu became a cultural center, not only for Africa but for the Islamic world.

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Where is Tim-buktu?

Where is Tim-buktu?

From the 12th cen-tury until Mo-rocco’s invasion in the 16th century, Timbuktu enjoyed its golden age.

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Comprehension Ques-tion

Comprehension Ques-tion

What was the name of the King who built beau-

tiful Mosques and schools?

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Vocabulary Booming (3rd paragraph

3rd line)

Successful.“It was a home to a booming gold and salt trade as well as

several Universities and

schools.” (p78)

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Vocabulary Mosque (4th paragraph

1st line)

A Muslim place of worship..

“During the reign of King Mansa Moussa, beautiful Mosques and schools were built to teach his

religion, Islam.” (p78)

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