# 1 - What is Apartheid?

 

 Introduction

South Africa is found on the southern most tip of the African continent. For more than three centuries, South Africa was a site of struggle between an expanding European population and various indigenous and immigrant population groups. This struggle led to the development of the Apartheid system of classification in South Africa. In this lesson we will look at how this system started and the repercussions it caused.

Curricular Connections

This lesson is connected to the following themes found in the NCSS standards.

Time

This lesson will encompass five periods of a 50-60 minute timeslot. The first day will set the backdrop for the other four days of activities.

Materials

Objectives

Procedures

Application

The application for this lesson will follow Gardener's eight intelligences. These intelligences include Logical/Mathematical, Verbal/Linguistic, Visual/Spatial, Musical/Rhythmic, Body/Kinesthetic, Naturalist, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal.

Activity One - Visual/Spatial

Activity Two - Logical/Mathematical & Visual/Spatial

Activity Three - Body/Kinesthetic & Intrapersonal

Activity Four - Verbal/Linguistic & Intrapersonal

Activity Five - Naturalist & Interpersonal

Activity Six - Musical/Rhythmic & Interpersonal

Line 1 - 1 Noun

Line 2 - 2 Adjectives

Line 3 - 3 Verbs

Line 4 - 4 Word Phrase Giving Your Reaction or Feeling

Line 5 - Repeat Line 1 or Synonym

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# 2 - Nelson Mandela

Introduction

Mandela's words, "The struggle is my life," are not to be taken lightly. Nelson Mandela personifies struggle. He is still leading the fight against apartheid with extraordinary vigor and resilience after spending nearly three decades behind bars. He has sacrificed his private life and his youth for his people and remains South Africa's best known and loved hero.

Curricular Connections

This lesson is connected to the following themes found in the NCSS standards.

Time

This lesson will encompass four 50-60 minute periods and allow time for review for the assessment activity. The assessment activity will be given on the fifth day.

Materials

Objectives

Prodedures

Applications

The application for this lesson will follow Gardener's eight intelligences. These intelligences include Logical/Mathematical, Verbal/Linguistic, Visual/Spatial, Musical/Rhythmic, Body/Kinesthetic, Naturalist, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal.

Activity One - Intrapersonal, Naturalistic, & Verbal/Linguistic

Activity Two - Interpersonal, Body/Kinesthetic, Musical/ Rhythmic, & Visual Spatial

Activity Three - Logical Mathematical

Nelson Mandela elected as President of South Africa. (7)

Mandela becomes a lawyer in South Africa. (2)

Mandela co-founds the ANCYL. (1)

Mandela is imprisoned for illegal exit from country and incitement to strike. (4)

Mandela founds Umkhonto we Sizwe, trained for guerilla warfare. (3)

Mandela is released from prison. (5)

Mandela denounces violence and armed struggle. (6)

Activity Four - Unit Evaluation

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