APARTHEID LEGISLATION AND THE SUPPRESSION OF AFRICAN NATIONALIST MOVEMENT

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 9 TOPIC: APARTHEID LEGISLATION AND THE SUPPRESSION OF AFRICAN NATIONALIST MOVEMENT [mediator_tech] PREVIOUS LESSON: PRELUDE TO APARTHEID   OBJECTIVES Objectives: To understand the origins of apartheid in South Africa To learn about the various apartheid laws and their impact on black South Africans To explore

SECOND TERM HISTORY SS 3 LESSON PLAN NOTE

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK 1 CONSOLIDATION OF THE EUROPEAN CULTURE IN AFRICA     WEEK 2 THE COLONIAL ECONOMY AND THE UNDER-DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA     WEEK 3 THE COLONIAL AFRICA AND THE TWO WORLD WARS     WEEK 4 COLONIAL POLICIES AND AFRICAN DISCONTENT   WEEK 5 FORMATION OF

PRELUDE TO APARTHEID

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 8 TOPIC: PRELUDE TO APARTHEID [mediator_tech] PREVIOUS LESSON: PATTERN OF NATIONALIST MOVEMENT AND THE REGAINING OF INDEPENDENCE   OBJECTIVES   Objectives: To understand the meaning of Apartheid To identify the prelude to Apartheid in South Africa To analyze the impact of Apartheid on South Africa

PATTERN OF NATIONALIST MOVEMENT AND THE REGAINING OF INDEPENDENCE

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 7 TOPIC: PATTERN OF NATIONALIST MOVEMENT AND THE REGAINING OF INDEPENDENCE [mediator_tech] PREVIOUS LESSON: EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON NATIONALIST MOVEMENT   OBJECTIVES   Objectives: To understand the pattern of nationalist movement in Africa To understand the different methods used by nationalists to achieve independence To understand

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON NATIONALIST MOVEMENT

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 6 TOPIC: EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON NATIONALIST MOVEMENT [mediator_tech] PREVIOUS LESSON: FORMATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND ASSOCIATIONS IN WEST AFRICA   OBJECTIVES Objectives: Understand the meaning of external influences on nationalist movements Identify different external factors that influenced nationalist movements Analyze the impact of external influences

FORMATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND ASSOCIATIONS IN WEST AFRICA

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 5 TOPIC: FORMATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND ASSOCIATIONS IN WEST AFRICA [mediator_tech] PREVIOUS LESSON:   COLONIAL POLICIES AND AFRICAN DISCONTENT   OBJECTIVES Objectives: To understand the reasons for the formation of political parties and associations in West Africa during the colonial period To identify key

COLONIAL POLICIES AND AFRICAN DISCONTENT

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 4 TOPIC: COLONIAL POLICIES AND AFRICAN DISCONTENT PREVIOUS LESSON:   THE COLONIAL AFRICA AND THE TWO WORLD WARS   OBJECTIVES Objective: To understand the colonial policies implemented by European powers in Africa and how they led to African discontent and resistance. Materials Needed: PowerPoint presentation

THE COLONIAL AFRICA AND THE TWO WORLD WARS

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 3 TOPIC: THE COLONIAL AFRICA AND THE TWO WORLD WARS PREVIOUS LESSON:   THE COLONIAL ECONOMY AND THE UNDER-DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA   OBJECTIVES Objective: Students will learn about the impact of the two world wars on colonial Africa, including the economic and social changes that

THE COLONIAL ECONOMY AND THE UNDER-DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 2 TOPIC: THE COLONIAL ECONOMY AND THE UNDER-DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA PREVIOUS LESSON:   CONSOLIDATION OF THE EUROPEAN CULTURE IN AFRICA   OBJECTIVES Objective: Students will understand the impact of the colonial economy on African countries and why they remain under-developed. Materials: PowerPoint presentation Textbook Internet

CONSOLIDATION OF THE EUROPEAN CULTURE IN AFRICA

SUBJECT: HISTORY CLASS: SS 3 TERM: SECOND TERM WEEK: WEEK 1 TOPIC: CONSOLIDATION OF THE EUROPEAN CULTURE IN AFRICA PREVIOUS LESSON:   SS 1 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION HISTORY   OBJECTIVES Students will be able to understand and explain the consolidation of European culture in Africa during the colonial period, and how it has influenced African