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Shakitta: What we're doing:
My daughter is currently recording a tape that she will send to each one of her cousins with the Swahili words she has learned. She's also making index
cards to go along with the tape. Because she is not please with her writing she will use the computer to print out a word list. We are looking for
African clip art we can use with the words to make a coloring book. We are also developing a memory card game, where my daughter will match the Swahili
word with a picture. This, and word games like scrabble will help her retain the words she has learned. We are also making good use of post-it notes.
Placing them on items around the house.
Websites:
http://call.lingnet.org/resource/language/swalr000.htm
Swahili Language Learning Resources.
Another language to learn is Arabic.
http://humanities.byu.edu/aata/whyarabic.html
This site gives information on why you should learn Arabic, also it includes
a brief history of the language.
http://call.lingnet.org/resource/language/aralr000.htm
Arabic Language Learning Resources
Shakitta



Wsir:
1. I use standard European historical data based of any school curriculum. The African books I use Introduction to African Cilvilizations by John
Jackson, African Cilvilization revisted by Basil Davison, the whole series of Unesco's General history of Africa, etc. not to mention Diop. The time line I just put up the dates on butcher paper and significant dates etc.

2. Mel Bay music on the net has the music/ CD book. I play drums from around the world (with a focus on Africa drums and folk instruments (balaphone,
kora etc.). I try to follow art and music of a culture because that is where you can find early meaning. Also drums are found on every contienet so that's easy.

3. You know cooking is one of the best ways as well and enjoyable I might ads yum! We collect cookbooks from around the world (mainly Africa disaporan type). The pictures, the food, and the education. I believe food is even more valuable. There is a book called, Traditional foods are your best medicine and Consuming Culture.

[...] (using a 'timeline', very important) at European history. This way we can see our influence on Europe before getting in to Greek-centric western reality.

In music, I'm having then learn a few Afro-Uruquayan rhythms.[...] makes teaching them Spanish easier (they are learning about the Africans the Latin American) when they can see themselves etc.

The book I like to read is John Jackson's "The Destruction of African Cilvilization". One of the the profound works about why the people of
African heritage always fall for what Gil Scott Heron said, 'Trickology'.

With teaching principals, they ask the question why are their so many prisons and why so many Black males occupy them (I have three boys).
Well they need to know about politics, lobbyist, the economics of prison to society and how to avoid the odds. Alot for so small a youth but I
teach it as a game on thier level.

I love playing board games as a learning process with them.

I don't have a living room I created a working library instead.

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