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This oral language photo activity ‘Drum’, is a great resource for enhancing vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion. These photo activity cards can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to the topic of South Africa. …More

Oral Language Photo Activity
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This oral language photo activity ‘Giraffe’, is a great resource for enhancing vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion. These photo activity cards can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to the topic of South Africa. …More

Oral Language Photo Activity
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This oral language photo activity ‘Hut’, is a great resource for enhancing vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion. These photo activity cards can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to the topic of South Africa. …More

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This oral language photo activity ‘Penguin’, is a great resource for enhancing vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion. These photo activity cards can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to the topic of South Africa. …More

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This oral language photo activity ‘Rhinoceros’, is a great resource for enhancing vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion. These photo activity cards can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to the topic of South Africa. …More

Oral Language Photo Activity
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This oral language photo activity ‘Rock Art’, is a great resource for enhancing vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion. These photo activity cards can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to the topic of South …More

Oral Language Photo Activity
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This oral language photo activity ‘Safari’, is a great resource for enhancing vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion. These photo activity cards can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to the topic of South Africa. …More

Oral Language Photo Activity
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This oral language photo activity ‘Springbok’, is a great resource for enhancing vocabulary and concept development by providing a thought-provoking visual stimulus that can be used as a prompt to engage students in discussion. These photo activity cards can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to the topic of South Africa. …More

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘Q: Quagga’ features important factual background information relating to the extinct animal that was a subspecies of the Plains Zebra. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful flora and fauna associated with South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘R: Rock Art’ features important factual background information relating to the rock art of the San people. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the traditional artwork and symbols of the people that make up South Africa’s diverse population and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

South African History
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This history article, ‘Rainbow Nation’ features the essence of the new South Africa following the democratic elections of 1994, which marked the official end of apartheid. It provides factual information about South Africa’s multicultural society, official languages and flag, along with a glossary of unfamiliar words and terms from the text. It is aimed at …More

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘S: Soweto’ features important factual background information relating to the famous urban settlement southwest of Johannesburg. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the landmarks and settlements associated with South African society and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

Maps
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This full colour map of South Africa is a single full page map complete with compass and scale that can be reproduced for classroom use. It is left blank for students to identify and label key cities, geographical landmarks, surrounding seas and oceans and bordering countries.

Maps
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This outline map of South Africa with labels is a single full page map complete with compass and scale that can be reproduced for classroom use. It features labelled key cities and surrounding seas and oceans.

Maps
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This full colour map of South Africa with labels is a single full page map complete with compass and scale that can be reproduced for classroom use. It features labelled key cities, surrounding seas and oceans and indicates bordering countries.

Maps
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This outline map of South Africa is a single full page map complete with compass and scale that can be reproduced for classroom use. It is left blank for students to identify and label key cities, geographical landmarks and surrounding seas and oceans.

South African History
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This history article ‘South African Flora’ features important factual background information about South Africa’s plant life. It identifies the king protea, baobab, plains of Namaqualand and the bitter aloe as iconic plants endemic to South Africa, some of which are still used today in food, medicine, cosmetics and for materials. It is aimed at broadening …More

South African History
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This history article ‘South African Music’ features important factual background information about the objects and symbols of tradition South African music. It identifies the drum, rattle, mbira and vuvuzela as iconic musical instruments, which are still played in South Africa today. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical and cultural awareness and could be used …More

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘T: Table Mountain’ features important factual background information relating to the flat-topped mountain that overlooks Cape Town. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful natural landmarks of South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

South African History
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This history article ‘The Big Five’ features important factual background information about the five African animals most prized by hunters, and now by safari tourists. It identifies the lion, African elephant, leopard, rhinoceros and African buffalo as the Big Five, and discusses the threats each animal faces today. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical …More

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘U: UNESCO features important factual background information relating to two of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites in South Africa. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful natural landmarks found in South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘V: Vredefort Crater’ features important factual background information relating to the largest and oldest impact crater on Earth. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful geographical features of South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

Wild Animals
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This short nonfiction text, ‘W: Warthog’ provides factual information about the Warthog, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘W: Wildebeest’ features important factual background information relating to the two species of wildebeest. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful flora and fauna associated with South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

South African Landmarks
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This postcard ‘Western Cape: Cape Town Stadium’ features important factual background information on this futuristic-looking landmark and the reason it was built. The postcard template encourages students to research the location in order to write creatively about it as though recounting a visit. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the environmental, cultural and …More

South African Landmarks
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This postcard ‘Western Cape: Table Mountain’ features important factual background information on the iconic mountain that overlooks Cape Town. The postcard template encourages students to research the location in order to write creatively about it as though recounting a visit. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the environmental, cultural and historical landmarks of …More

Writing Prompt
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This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Candice Swanepoel or Vusi Mahlasela’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider whether they would rather be the “cover girl” or “the voice” of South Africa, and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with …More

Writing Prompt
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This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Christiaan Bernard or Max Theiler’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider whether they would rather be a pioneering surgeon or scientist, and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African culture and …More

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This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Diamond or Gold Nugget’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African treasures they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African culture and …More

Writing Prompt
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This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Lion or Shark’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African animals they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African culture and can …More

Writing Prompt
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This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Modern Art or Ancient Art’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African art forms they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African …More

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This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Springbok or Blue Crane’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African animals they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African culture and …More

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This fun and engaging worksheet ‘The Springboks or Bafana Bafana’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African national sports teams they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South …More

Wild Animals
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This short nonfiction text, ‘X: Xerus’ provides factual information about the Xerus, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘X: Xhosa’ features important factual background information relating to the Xhosa ethnic group. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the diverse ethnic groups that contribute to the rich South African society and culture and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘Y: Yam’ features important factual background information relating to the important food crop and a recently discovered yam found in South Africa. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the natural produce and resources found in South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

Wild Animals
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This short nonfiction text, ‘Z: Zebra’ provides factual information about the Zebra, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.

South Africa
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This short nonfiction text ‘Z: Zulu’ features important factual background information relating to the Zulu ethnic group. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the diverse ethnic groups that contribute to the rich South African society and culture and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.

South African History
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This history article ‘Zulu’ features important factual background information about the objects and symbols of this South African ethnic group. It identifies Zulu shields, homesteads, beadwork and chiefs as icons of Zulu culture, which is still alive in South Africa today. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical and cultural awareness and could be used …More

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