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Short based questions to ask learners when teaching about Africa in social sciences geography grade 5
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Here are some short-based questions suitable for teaching grade 5 learners about Africa in social sciences geography:
1. What is the capital city of Kenya?
2. Name three major rivers in Africa.
3. Which desert is the largest in Africa?
4. Can you list two countries in North Africa?
5. What is the main language spoken in most countries in West Africa?
6. How many continents are there in the world, and where is Africa located among them?
7. What type of climate is found in the Sahara Desert?
8. Name an animal that is native to the African savanna.
9. What are the two longest rivers in Africa?
10. Can you name a famous mountain in Africa?
11. What is a major resource that Africa is known for?
12. Which African country is known for its pyramids?
13. What is the population estimate of Africa compared to other continents?
14. Name a cultural practice unique to a particular African tribe.
15. How does Africa’s geography influence its climate and ecosystems?
These questions can encourage discussion, prompt research, and enhance understanding of Africa's geography and cultural diversity.
1. What is the capital city of Kenya?
2. Name three major rivers in Africa.
3. Which desert is the largest in Africa?
4. Can you list two countries in North Africa?
5. What is the main language spoken in most countries in West Africa?
6. How many continents are there in the world, and where is Africa located among them?
7. What type of climate is found in the Sahara Desert?
8. Name an animal that is native to the African savanna.
9. What are the two longest rivers in Africa?
10. Can you name a famous mountain in Africa?
11. What is a major resource that Africa is known for?
12. Which African country is known for its pyramids?
13. What is the population estimate of Africa compared to other continents?
14. Name a cultural practice unique to a particular African tribe.
15. How does Africa’s geography influence its climate and ecosystems?
These questions can encourage discussion, prompt research, and enhance understanding of Africa's geography and cultural diversity.