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⚠️ This material is an adapted activity with questions (it is not a theoretical booklet or a complete explanatory resource on the topic).

Number of questions in the activity:
5 adapted activities + complete answer key, involving geographic location, cultural recognition, word reading, identification of elements of African culture, and association by initial letters.

Target Audience:
Students in Middle School, High School, Youth and Adult Education (EJA), and Specialized Educational Support (AEE).
Especially recommended for students in the literacy process, with Intellectual Disabilities (mild to moderate), ASD, ADHD, Down Syndrome, and difficulties in reading and interpretation.

Format:
Color printable PDF with activities in question format, visual, playful, and interactive, including a world map, word search, image association, and cultural identification, with answer key included.

Important for the teacher:
This material was designed as a practical activity and can be used as:
✔ support during content explanation
✔ reinforcement activity
✔ adapted assessment

Key Features:

 

✅ The teacher can use the activity while working on African art in an interdisciplinary way (Art + Geography + Literacy).
✅ Activities with strong visual support, facilitating understanding even without fluent reading.
✅ Use of a colored map, allowing concrete identification of the African continent.
✅ Exercises such as word search and image–letter association, stimulating reading and writing.
✅ Exploration of African cultural elements (masks, drums, typical objects).
✅ Structure with simple and objective instructions, reducing cognitive overload.
✅ Organized teaching sequence: locate → recognize → identify → associate → read/write
✅ Can be used as an introductory, interdisciplinary activity or adapted assessment.
✅ Saves 8h35min of teacher planning time.