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The '''Zedupad''' resource ''Bantu on the move'' (see link below) could be used as a basis around which to develop an interactive lesson plan.  It tells the story of the Bantu tribe and there are opportunities for pair discussion and research using ICT.  
The '''Zedupad''' resource ''Bantu on the move'' (see link below) could be used as a basis around which to develop an interactive lesson plan.  It tells the story of the Bantu tribe and there are opportunities for pair discussion and research using ICT. Slides 6 asks the following question and could be used for a brainstorm activity:  
 
Slides 6 asks the following question and could be used for a brainstorm activity:  
   
   
*  Why do you thing the Bantu moved away from their home and continued to move around southern Africa?
*  Why do you think the Bantu moved away from their home and continued to move around southern Africa?


Slides 13-18 ask questions about how the Bantu lived and could be shown after a small group discussion activity where students imagine how it might have been to be a Bantu child.  
Slides 13-18 ask questions about how the Bantu lived and could be shown after a small group discussion activity where students imagine how it might have been to be a Bantu child.