Exploring the Maasai Tribe's Lifestyle through Images

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Explore the Maasai tribe's culture and way of life through a series of images depicting their homes, surroundings in Maasai Mara, cattle rearing, and daily activities. Discover the unique features of their homes, the vegetation in the Maasai Mara, the significance of cattle in their lives, and more. Gain insights into how the Maasai people utilize their environment and resources to support their livelihood.

  • Maasai Tribe
  • Maasai Mara
  • African Culture
  • Cattle Rearing
  • Savannah Landscape

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  1. Select one of the pictures below Think of 3 questions you would like to ask them or would like answered based on the picture A. B. Share your responses with the class In pairs, try to answer these questions (try analysing your chosen picture to get your responses)

  2. THE MAASAI TRIBE Write the date and title in your books Learning objectives: I have an understanding of what life is like in the Maasai tribe I can describe the main features of a Maasai home I can present and explain the main features of a Maasai home to the class

  3. WHAT IS THE MAASAI MARA? The Maasai Mara is in Kenya It is a very large Savannah Picture A shows what the Savannah is like. What is the plant life (vegetation) like in picture A? Mixture of grasses and trees What do you in particular notice about the trees? A. The trees are spaced quite far apart, meaning the canopy (the leafy part at the top of the tree) does not close What impact does this have on the grasses? Lots of light reaches the ground, meaning there are plenty of grasses

  4. WHERE IS THE MAASAI MARA? How would you describe where the Maasai Mara is located?

  5. ANIMALS IN THE MASAI MARA

  6. THE MAASAI TRIBE The Maasai people live in the Maasai Mara. They own large herds of cattle such as cows, goats and sheep. A Maasai man.

  7. MAASAI TRIBE The Maasai tribe live in the African Savannah. The Maasai tribe share the same ideas and way of life. They use the land as their home.

  8. CATTLE Domestic sheep and a cow pastured together in South Africa Cattle plays an important part in the life of the Maasai Warriors. What do you think the Maasai people use the cattle for? 1. Meat and milk 2. They actually drink blood from the animals!

  9. Masai women repairing a house in Masai Mara (1996) MUD HUTS What do you think the huts are made of? Mud, sticks, grass and cow dung Why do you think they keep their small animals in the house? Protect them from wild animals

  10. MAASAI MEN Maasai men are in charge of their tribe. Maasai elder with stretched earlobes Their favourite colour is red. The men go out to kill big animals so that their families can eat them.

  11. 270px-Maasai_women_and_children MASAI WOMEN Maasai women look after the children. Image:Masai woman.jpg What do you notice about the Maasai women? They wear lots of beads Why do you think that is? The more beads they wear, the richer they look

  12. JUMPING DANCE A Maasai traditional dance, Adumu. What are the Maasai men doing? Performing the jumping dance Why are they doing it? Masai dance. Showing off to the girls, that is how you get a girlfriend in this tribe!

  13. LEARNING OBJECTIVES I have an understanding of what life is like in the Maasai tribe I can describe the main features of a Maasai home I can present and explain the main features of a Maasai home to the class

  14. LIVING IN A MAASAI HOME We are going to watch a video which shows us what a Maasai home is like From this video you need to write down FOUR FACTS about what a Maasai home is like (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mByW8hsCXE)

  15. WHAT IS MAASAI HOME LIKE? Features of a Maasai Home

  16. LEARNING OBJECTIVES I have an understanding of what life is like in the Maasai tribe I can describe the main features of a Maasai home I can present and explain the main features of a Maasai home to the class

  17. PLANNING A MAASAI HOME 30 minutes TASK- you are going to plan and create a typical Maasai home, in the form of an poster You will work in pairs Sort out the cards that are given to you and place these around the plan of the Maasai home (stick them in), drawing arrows to the feature it is referring to Once this is done, write down next to each label why that particular feature is important Use the success criteria to help you Be prepared to present your plan to the other pairs in your line of tables (2 minutes maximum, peer assessed) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

  18. LAYOUT OF A MAASAI HOME

  19. PRESENTING YOUR MAASAI HOME POSTER It s now time for each pair to present their posters to the other tables in their row (2 minute time limit) When one pair is presenting their poster, one of the other pairs will be responsible for peer assessing another group Use the Peer Assessment Hamburger sheet

  20. PEER FEEDBACK 5 minutes Look at the feedback you have been given from your peers What did you do well? How could your group improve in future?

  21. LEARNING OBJECTIVES I have an understanding of what life is like in the Maasai tribe I can describe the main features of a Maasai home I can present and explain the main features of a Maasai home to the class

  22. PLENARY- INTERVIEWING A MAASAI WARRIOR We need one volunteer to pretend to be a Maasai warrior! The rest of the class needs to prepare questions to ask him/her based on the pictures below (2 questions each) The Maasai warrior should try to respond based on what we have learnt today

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