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Warm- Up 12/02/2010 CRCT Test Prep Questions

Warm- Up 12/02/2010 CRCT Test Prep Questions. 1. Which would be an example of an ethnic group? a. people who grow similar food b. people who share a language or religion c. people who share a belief in god or gods d. people who like to read the same literature

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Warm- Up 12/02/2010 CRCT Test Prep Questions

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  1. Warm- Up12/02/2010CRCT Test Prep Questions 1. Which would be an example of an ethnic group? a. people who grow similar food b. people who share a language or religion c. people who share a belief in god or gods d. people who like to read the same literature 2. Which would be an example of a religious group? a. people who grow similar foods b. people who share a language or religion c. people who share a belief in god or gods d. people who like to read the same literature

  2. SS7G4 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa. a. Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group. b. Explain the diversity of religions within Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili ethnic groups. c. Evaluate how the rate of literacy affects the standard of living.

  3. Essential Question What are the differences between an ethnic group religion?

  4. Activator • Students will write an essay explaining what they know about an ethnic group and a religious group. ( 10 mins)

  5. Today I will learn about the culture of Africa because the culture of the society is the product of religion, beliefs, customs, traditions, and government of the society. Cultural Characteristics of Africa

  6. Unpacking Standards Graphic Organizer SS7G4

  7. Cultures of Africa

  8. Ethnic Groups • Is a group of people who share cultural ideas and beliefs that have been a part of their community for generations. The characteristics they may have in common could include language, religion, a shared history, types of foods, and a set of traditional stories, beliefs, or celebrations.

  9. Religious Groups Shares a belief system in a god or gods, with a specific set of rituals and literature. People from different ethnic groups may share the same religion, though they may be from very different cultures.

  10. Arabs • Most practice Islam • Speak Arabic, because it was necessary if one was to be able to read the Quran, Islam’s holy book. • Arab people began to spread into North Africa in the late 600s AD. Today Muslims are found throughout Africa. They make up a majority of the people living along the Mediterranean coast and in some countries along the Indian Ocean in the east.

  11. Ashanti • Religion: practice a mixture of spiritual and supernatural powers. Believe that all living things have souls. • Live primarily in Ghana

  12. Bantu • The Bantu speaking people of Africa migrated in many different waves from the region just south of the Sahara Desert to the central and southern parts of the continent beginning over 2,000 years ago. • Today the speakers of the hundreds of Bantu-related languages include many different ethnic groups, through they share a number of cultural characteristics. • Many Bantu who settled in areas where there was a strong Arab presence are Muslim. Others, living in parts of Africa influenced by missionary efforts are Christian. Others follow traditional animist religions. Animists believe thst spirits are found in natural objects and surroundings.

  13. Swahili • Religions: Islam and traditional religions • Located: Coastal Kenya and Tanzania • While the Swahili language is considered a Bantu language, there are many Arabic words and phrases included as well. The word Swahili comes the Arabic word “Swahili”, which means “one who lives on the coast.”

  14. Closing What are the differences between an ethnic group and religion?

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