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African Proverb Project

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am


Proverb Project

What are Proverbs?

  • Are part of the oral tradition in Africa

  • Are wise sayings

  • Provide a quick way to transmit wisdom

  • Deal with all aspects of life

  • Were passed down orally

FOR EXAMPLE:
“It takes a village to raise a family” focuses on child rearing
or
“Every time an old man dies, it is as if a library has burnt down”

ASSIGNMENT:
Choose a proverb (see list below) and follow these directions to make a Proverbial Picture Page:

  • Pick a proverb from the list.

  • Write the proverb on the bottom half of a sheet of computer paper

  • Write the proverb's meaning beneath the proverb.

  • Draw a picture to illustrate the proverb.

  • Decorate the page

LIST OF PROVERBS TO CHOOSE FROM:

  • Talking doesn't fill the basket in the farm

  • Don't insult the crocodile until you cross the water.

  • A big blanket encourages sleeping in the morning.

  • A bird that is eating guinea-corn keeps quiet.

  • Rats don't dance in the cat's doorway.

  • A hippopotamus can be made invisible in dark water.

  • If your house is burning, there is not time to go hunting.

  • One who tells you about others will tell others about you

  • A bad coconut spoils the good ones

  • A boat doesn’t go forward if each is rowing his own way

  • Not all that have claws are lions

  • He who walks in silence quarrels with nobody

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