WesternAfricaGives anexample of howhuman actionsmodify thephysicalenvironmentSocial classstructureandinteractionsIncludes adescription ofa place writtenin vividlanguageScientific andtechnologicalinnovationsand theirglobal impacteconomicimbalancesand socialinequalitiesRefers totransportationnetworks thatallow goods andservices to movebetween placesReligionand beliefsystemsSouthernAfricaIllustrates hownations areeconomicallyinterdependentShows howculture shapes agroup’s way of lifeand its own viewof itself and othergroupCentralAfricapoliticalconflictsDescribes abenefit oropportunityrelated tohumanmigrationWays in whichhuman action hascontributed tolong-term changein the naturalenvironmentRefers to ahuman-created borderthat people arefighting aboutRole ofeducationinsocietiesEasternAfricaexamplesofconsumercultureDiscusses arenewable ornonrenewableresourcepeople useImpact oftheenvironmenton societyPoliticalmovementsand theirideologiesFamily andgenderroles insocietiesefforts to improvepolitical and socialconditions aroundthe worldeffects ofmajordiseasepandemicsDescribes howthe introductionof a newtechnology ischanging acultureHow feministmovements andsocial conditionsaffect the lives ofwomen around theworldideals offreedom,equality,justice andcitizenshipWays in whichhuman action hascontributed tolong-term changein the naturalenvironmentNorthernAfricaCauses,consequencesand/or majorpatterns ofinternationalmigrationimportance ofhistoricaldocuments,treaties, andagreementsDescribes howcommunities andstates cooperatein providing reliefefforts during andafter naturaldisastersDescribes howpeople adaptdifferently todifferentphysicalenvironmentsWesternAfricaGives anexample of howhuman actionsmodify thephysicalenvironmentSocial classstructureandinteractionsIncludes adescription ofa place writtenin vividlanguageScientific andtechnologicalinnovationsand theirglobal impacteconomicimbalancesand socialinequalitiesRefers totransportationnetworks thatallow goods andservices to movebetween placesReligionand beliefsystemsSouthernAfricaIllustrates hownations areeconomicallyinterdependentShows howculture shapes agroup’s way of lifeand its own viewof itself and othergroupCentralAfricapoliticalconflictsDescribes abenefit oropportunityrelated tohumanmigrationWays in whichhuman action hascontributed tolong-term changein the naturalenvironmentRefers to ahuman-created borderthat people arefighting aboutRole ofeducationinsocietiesEasternAfricaexamplesofconsumercultureDiscusses arenewable ornonrenewableresourcepeople useImpact oftheenvironmenton societyPoliticalmovementsand theirideologiesFamily andgenderroles insocietiesefforts to improvepolitical and socialconditions aroundthe worldeffects ofmajordiseasepandemicsDescribes howthe introductionof a newtechnology ischanging acultureHow feministmovements andsocial conditionsaffect the lives ofwomen around theworldideals offreedom,equality,justice andcitizenshipWays in whichhuman action hascontributed tolong-term changein the naturalenvironmentNorthernAfricaCauses,consequencesand/or majorpatterns ofinternationalmigrationimportance ofhistoricaldocuments,treaties, andagreementsDescribes howcommunities andstates cooperatein providing reliefefforts during andafter naturaldisastersDescribes howpeople adaptdifferently todifferentphysicalenvironments

Current Events-Africa - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-Western Africa
  2. I-Gives an example of how human actions modify the physical environment
  3. O-Social class structure and interactions
  4. O-Includes a description of a place written in vivid language
  5. N-Scientific and technological innovations and their global impact
  6. O-economic imbalances and social inequalities
  7. G-Refers to transportation networks that allow goods and services to move between places
  8. G-Religion and belief systems
  9. N-Southern Africa
  10. O-Illustrates how nations are economically interdependent
  11. N-Shows how culture shapes a group’s way of life and its own view of itself and other group
  12. G-Central Africa
  13. I-political conflicts
  14. I-Describes a benefit or opportunity related to human migration
  15. B-Ways in which human action has contributed to long-term change in the natural environment
  16. B-Refers to a human- created border that people are fighting about
  17. N-Role of education in societies
  18. O-Eastern Africa
  19. I-examples of consumer culture
  20. O-Discusses a renewable or nonrenewable resource people use
  21. N-Impact of the environment on society
  22. B-Political movements and their ideologies
  23. I-Family and gender roles in societies
  24. B-efforts to improve political and social conditions around the world
  25. B-effects of major disease pandemics
  26. N-Describes how the introduction of a new technology is changing a culture
  27. G-How feminist movements and social conditions affect the lives of women around the world
  28. G-ideals of freedom, equality, justice and citizenship
  29. O-Ways in which human action has contributed to long-term change in the natural environment
  30. B-Northern Africa
  31. I-Causes, consequences and/or major patterns of international migration
  32. G-importance of historical documents, treaties, and agreements
  33. B-Describes how communities and states cooperate in providing relief efforts during and after natural disasters
  34. G-Describes how people adapt differently to different physical environments