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Discover Senegal we will learn about Senegal — its people, culture, language, and beautiful places.
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Key Knowledge, Understanding, and Success Skills Students will learn geography, culture, and communication skills by researching and presenting about Senegal.
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Culture: Senegal has a rich and colorful culture. The people speak many languages, but Wolof and French are the most common. Music and dance are very important especially Mbalax, a popular music style. Senegal is known for its friendly people and strong sense of community, called “Teranga,” which means hospitality. The food is delicious, with dishes like thieboudienne (rice with fish and vegetables and yassa chicken with onions and lemon). Senegalese art, clothing, and traditions show pride, creativity, and respect for family.
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Where is Senegal?
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Inquiry Students will explore Senegal through videos, articles, and maps. They will research topics like famous places (Dakar, Gorée Island), traditional food (thieboudienne), and national symbols
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Authenticity This project connects to real life because it teaches about a real country and helps students understand different cultures. It can inspire respect for diversity and global learning
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Student Voice and Choice
Students can choose how to present what they learn about Senegal a poster, a video, a virtual tour, or a short speech.
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Reflection Students will think about what they learned about Senegal and how working on this project helped them grow as learners.
“What new thing did you learn about Senegal that surprised you?”
Critique and Revision After showing their work, students will get feedback from classmates or the teacher and improve their presentation about Senegal.
Public Product Students will share their final project with the class, school, or online community to teach others about Senegal.
Teacher Guidance and Scaffolding The teacher will help students by providing resources, guiding questions, and feedback as they explore Senegal’s history, traditions, and culture.
Senegal is a beautiful country full of history, kindness, and culture.
Thank you!
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project-based learning elements.
Let's go!
Discover Senegal we will learn about Senegal — its people, culture, language, and beautiful places.
CONTINUE
Key Knowledge, Understanding, and Success Skills Students will learn geography, culture, and communication skills by researching and presenting about Senegal.
CONTINUE
Culture: Senegal has a rich and colorful culture. The people speak many languages, but Wolof and French are the most common. Music and dance are very important especially Mbalax, a popular music style. Senegal is known for its friendly people and strong sense of community, called “Teranga,” which means hospitality. The food is delicious, with dishes like thieboudienne (rice with fish and vegetables and yassa chicken with onions and lemon). Senegalese art, clothing, and traditions show pride, creativity, and respect for family.
CONTINUE
Where is Senegal?
CONTINUE
Inquiry Students will explore Senegal through videos, articles, and maps. They will research topics like famous places (Dakar, Gorée Island), traditional food (thieboudienne), and national symbols
CONTINUE
Authenticity This project connects to real life because it teaches about a real country and helps students understand different cultures. It can inspire respect for diversity and global learning
CONTINUE
Student Voice and Choice
Students can choose how to present what they learn about Senegal a poster, a video, a virtual tour, or a short speech.
CONTINUE
Reflection Students will think about what they learned about Senegal and how working on this project helped them grow as learners.
“What new thing did you learn about Senegal that surprised you?”
Critique and Revision After showing their work, students will get feedback from classmates or the teacher and improve their presentation about Senegal.
Public Product Students will share their final project with the class, school, or online community to teach others about Senegal.
Teacher Guidance and Scaffolding The teacher will help students by providing resources, guiding questions, and feedback as they explore Senegal’s history, traditions, and culture.
Senegal is a beautiful country full of history, kindness, and culture.
Thank you!
HOME