Geography of Africa
Environments & Ecosystems
Early Societies & Beliefs
Technology & Innovation
Trade & Resources
100

A long, deep valley formed by the movement of Earth’s crust.

What is rift?

100

This major river was the center of life in early West Africa, providing water, food, and transportation.

What is the Niger River?

100

A family group that includes parents, children, and close relatives.

What is an extended family?

100

Farming improved around 500 BC because people learned to make these.

What are iron tools?

100

People south of the Sahara traded their gold for this essential mineral.

What is salt?

200

Africa south of the Sahara Desert.

What is sub-Saharan Africa?

200

A moist, densely wooded area containing many plants and animals.

What is a rain forest?

200

The belief that natural objects—like rivers or trees—have spirits.

What is animism?

200

These travelers guided caravans through the Sahara Desert.

Who are the Berbers?

200

This animal was especially important for carrying goods across the Sahara because it could survive long distances without water.

What is the camel?

300

A partly dry region separating the Sahara from wetter areas.

What is the Sahel?

300

This region provided farming land for early West African societies.

What is the Sahel?

300

Leaders who guided religious practices and helped settle village disputes.

Who are the elders?

300

These two uses of iron were the most important for early West Africans.

What is clearing land and making weapons?

300

This resource brought wealth to early West African kingdoms.

What is gold?


400

5,000 years ago, West Africa’s climate changed in this way.

What is becoming drier?

400

These massive formations in eastern Africa formed from tectonic activity.

What are rifts?

400

Traders crossing the Sahara had to travel in these groups for safety and support during long journeys.

What are caravans?

400

This skill allowed the Nok to farm better and create detailed artwork.

What is ironworking?

400

This city began as a camp for African traders.

What is Timbuktu?

500

All regions of West Africa that run east–west share this climate feature.

What is warm weather?

500

Climate zones in West Africa run primarily in this direction.

What is east to west?

500

This early West African group was known as hunters, warriors, farmers, and artists.

Who were the Nok?

500

Before learning to use iron, early West Africans made their tools from these materials.

What are stone and wood?

500

These people connected West Africa to North African trade networks.

Who are the Berbers?