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background reading, lessons and ideas on African countries
background reading, lessons and ideas on a variety of Africa related topics
background reading, lessons and ideas on the expedition preparation and expedition related topics
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CONTRIBUTE TEACHING MATERIALS, RESOURCES OR IDEAS

Help other teachers around the world by providing them with your teaching materials, resources and ideas.

You can either share materials, resources and ideas that you have specifically developed for the program. Or submit what you already have that you think would be useful for other teachers.

If you have any questions or want to develop teaching materials with a global team of teachers, contact the Tire Tracks team

Teaching materials
Contribute lessons, activities, hand-outs, quizzes, or tests to the program. Click here to submit your materials.

Click here to download an example template for a lesson plan.

Ideas of what you can contribute: Do you have a lesson on GPS? Navigation? Photography? Solar Power? Energy consumption? Water usage/shortages? Map skills? Eating and staying healthy? African art? Desertification? Eco-systems? Climates? Animal habitats? Flags? Apartheid?

Resources
Contribute books, maps, specialist content and other (on-and offline) resources. Click here to submit your resources. Or click here to suggest a weblink.

Ideas of what you can contribute: Do you use a website that you think other teachers would find useful? Did you read a book to the class that they really enjoyed? Did you write some background information on Africa that your students found useful?

Ideas
Contribute ideas, tips & tricks, advice, related discussion topics and how-to guides. Click here to submit your ideas.

Ideas of what you can contribute: Have you ever taught a fun activity (role play, video presentation, that could be used to write another type of lesson)? Do you have a good idea about how introduce Africa into your class, but don’t have time to write the lesson? Do you easily come up with reflective writing topics and want to share a few ideas? Did you use a lesson in the program and have some tips? Did you expand a lesson in the program?

Still have a question about Contributing lessons? Go to the Help section.

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