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he History and Aesthetics of African Jewelry
Young scholars study the jewelry from various groups from Africa. They identify and discuss the region Equatoria and the Yoruba and people from Benin and review the jewelry from this region. They make and pour a plaster of paris mold...
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African Mask
Students make masks. In this African art instructional activity, students review background information about African art and the use of masks. Students use geometric shapes and other designs to create their masks.
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African Mask
Students research the importance of masks to the African culture. In this African mask instructional activity, students design original masks using a variety of materials. Students use the template provided to create their...
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The African Burial Ground
Fourth graders analyze findings at African burial grounds. In this research skills lesson plan, 4th graders research Internet and print sources regarding African American heritage. Students discuss their findings.
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Art: African Collar Necklace
Learners investigate the significance of African collar necklaces. To make replicas of the jewelry, they cut out the centers of paper plates leaving only the ribbed edges. To complete the necklaces, students apply tempera paints and...
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The African Burial Ground
Students analyze African American burial grounds. In this African American history lesson, students draw conclusions about African American communities in early New York and consider how archeology made it possible to study the communities.
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African Art and Personal Adornment: Jewelry
Students observe and identify examples of personal adornment in African art and recall how African jewelry relates to beauty, status, and wealth. They create their own clay pendants or other personal adornments.
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Personal Power Figures
Students create African Personal Power Figure boxes describing how they view themselves and discuss what personal traits are important to the preservation and improvement of a civilization.
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Communicating Values and History through Masks
Students create an African style mask that depicts a value or character trait that is important in their community.
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Encoded Meanings
Pupils explore symbols in art and complete related activities. In this art symbols lesson, students compare symbols they recognize to those of an African culture. Pupils create a collaborative work of art with symbols that have an...