Grasslands also known as Savannas. Grasslands cover about one
half of the whole continent of Africa, including Kenya.
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Animals grazing in the grasslands
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There are many different tribes that live throughout Kenya How
do the animals and people live off the land?
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Lake Victoria One of Africas Great Lakes The Lou Tribe lives
around Lake Victoria.
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Villages In Kenya
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Huts are made from grass, mud, branches and ashes. Families
sleep in one room on beds made of straw.
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: Corn is the main food of most Kenyans Ugali is another common
food. It is made of corn flour mixed with water. It becomes hard
like break and eaten with vegetables, meat, or milk. In the
country, people raise sheep, cattle, or goats Farmers grow bananas,
coffee, pinapples, oranges, and sugarcane.
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Poor towns build their own schools. They call these harambee
schools Students help keep the school neat. They mow grass, pull
weeds, and scrub walls. Some schools have dirt floors. Students
sweep the dirt floors to keep them clean. The first 8 years of
school are free. After that parents must pay for school. Students
must wear uniforms.
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The capital city Nairobi Rich cities build their own schools
also, called harambee schools In the city people live in houses
with cement floors. The walls are made of concrete blocks. The
roofs of made of metal.
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This PowerPoint can be used in a lesson when teaching the Unit
on Africa. It narrows in on one country located in Africa, Kenya.
It illustrates the lifestyle in Kenya, animals located there, types
of housing, food, country and city life. I added in African music
for the students to hear as well as the animal sounds.