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Senegal teaching resources — SOS Schools

Lee Hunter

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Overfishing on the coast of Senegal You are a fisherman living on the Senegalese coast.  You have noticed that it has steadily become harder to find fish.  Why might this be? economic activities; farming; population & settlement; population growth; resources; food Geography: 1.2b, 1.6a, 1.6b, 3h
Business and Ornithology in Senegal

You are a businessperson attending a conference in Senegal.  Where exactly might the conference be taking place?  You also happen to be a keen ornithologist.  Where might you visit whilst in Senegal?
economic activities; tourism; sustainable development; environmental issues; conservation
Geography: 1.2b, 2.1d, 3f
Surviving on the streets of Dakar, Senegal
You are a child living on the streets of Dakar.  What might your life be like?  Describe a normal day.
development, poverty; population & settlement, employment, migration, population density & distribution; population growth, urbanisation
Geography: 1.5a, 1.7a, 2.1a
Citizenship: 3g, 3h
Sports writing in Senegal
You are a sports writer working for a Senegalese newspaper.  Describe what the atmosphere might be like in a stadium for a wrestling final.
development; poverty; population & settlement; employment
Geography: 1.7a, 2.1a
Citizenship: 1.3d