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Located on Africa's Eastern coast, the climate and geography of the country provide conditions that are perfect for some of the world's rarest animals, ranging from the mighty African elephant to the elusive black rhino. Tourists are drawn to the country's pristine beaches and the cultural heritage of its diverse communities, including the well known Maasai and Samburu people.

However, Kenya also has a rich and complex history of exploration, trade and colonisation. During the 1800s the country was known as the British East Africa Protectorate and saw many explorers, both British and African, help map its territories and open trade routes to the interior of Africa. Today's Kenya is a country of contrasts, with skyscrapers standing alongside shanty towns.

Key questions

  • Where in the world is Kenya?

  • What is the climate in Kenya like and how does it compare to the climate where you live?

  • What impact has tourism had on the Maasai Mara area of Kenya?

  • How is life changing for Kenyans and how does this compare to your life?

Factsheets

These factsheets provide background information to each of the key questions. They can be used together with the associated downloadable activities to investigate each area.

Downloadable activities

The downloadable activities used with the associated factsheets can be used in the classroom to investigate each area.

An education pack exploring the stories of Africa's forgotten explorers and their contributions to mapping the continent has been developed. The pack called Stories from East Africa contains activities for students from the ages of eight to 12.

The Society's exhibition Bombay Africans: 1850 to 1910 follows the stories of the Bombay Africans; a group of Africans that accompanied British explorers such as Burton, Speke and Livingstone on expeditions in Africa. This exhibition reveals their contributions and legacies, and the important role they played on expeditions. This exhibition is also available to hire.

Links

This theme was developed with support from Friends of Maasai People (London) with whom workshops were conducted exploring some of the themes raised within these resources.

Downloads

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Stories from East Africa pack

.pdf

4 MB

Images for activities

.doc

109 KB

Image information

.doc

350 KB

The importance of climate to the country

.doc

112 KB

Country Factsheet

.doc

1 MB

Animals and environment factsheet

.doc

146 KB

Climate factsheet

.doc

265 KB

Who are the Maasai Factsheet

.doc

87 KB

The changing lives of the Maasai factsheet

.doc

91 KB

Life in a Kenyan city factsheet

.doc

74 KB

Life in a Maasai Village Factsheet

.doc

1 MB

Environment Factsheet

.doc

367 KB

Environmental Footprints Factsheet

.doc

62 KB

Teacher's Notes - Section one

.doc

96 KB

Images for Starter Activity

.doc

234 KB

The Map Challenge

.doc

2 MB

Student Activity Sheet

.doc

47 KB

Blank world map

.doc

1 MB

Teacher's Notes - Section two

.doc

71 KB

Climate Activity Sheet

.doc

47 KB

Teacher's Notes - Section three

.doc

113 KB

The Impact of Tourism

.doc

47 KB

Role cards

.doc

134 KB

The Village Meeting activity sheet

.doc

43 KB

Animals and environment activity sheet

.doc

51 KB

Footprint Template

.doc

50 KB

Environmental Footprints Activity Sheet

.doc

69 KB

Teacher's Notes - Section four

.doc

99 KB

Why is everybody moving? Activity sheet

.doc

48 KB

A day in the life of... Activity Sheet

.doc

76 KB

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