Summary of the Unit
The Frisch Africa Encounter, which was held this year on December 18, 2012, is the culmination of a month-long interdisciplinary unit on Africa during which sophomores:* read either _The Poisonwood Bible_ or _Little Bee_
* research a topic about Africa in history
* learn about the integration of Ethiopian Jewry
* discuss the issue of Sudanese refugees in Israel today during Hebrew class
* create a green art project
* conduct a green-a-thon fundraiser for Innovation: Africa, an organization that uses sustainable Israeli technologies to improve life in Africa. The organization has UN status and has helped close to half a million people in Africa.
The video above, made by the Frisch sophomores and edited by Lisa, summarizes beautifully what the grade gained from the interdisciplinary unit. Read more about the night's presentations below:
| The African rainforest and jungle as it was being created by the students |
| Of course, we had to include mamba snakes in our jungle, since the mamba figures so prominently in _The Poisonwood Bible_ |
| Student-made art for the savannah portion of our African "safari" |
For the evening, the sophomores created an African savannah and rainforest/jungle for which they drew animals, painted a jeep, decorated the school stage and dictated an audio tour in English and Hebrew using the ShowMe app. They also made PowerPoints or videos of their history research project and displayed their repurposed art.
Flickr Photos
Check out the photos, with descriptive explanations, from the evening:The Frisch Africa Encounter on Flickr
Audio Tours using the ShowMe App
Here are links to the ShowMes of the safari/jungle audio tour. We have two English versions, one recorded by a female student and one by a male, and we have a condensed Hebrew version written by Morah Dafna and recorded by a female student:
Safari/Jungle Audio: Male
Safari/Jungle Audio: Female
Safari/Jungle Audio: Hebrew
Safari/Jungle Audio: Male
Safari/Jungle Audio: Female
Safari/Jungle Audio: Hebrew
Africa PowerPoint
When the evening began, parents sat down in the auditorium where the following PowerPoint was looping as a playlist prepared by a sophomore played songs inspired by African music:The Onion Video
During the student presentation that began the night, parents heard first from a group of sophomores who explained how learning about Africa connected to their curriculum and life. Sophomores began by pointing out that the first genre they studied this year in English was satire. Then we showed sophomore parents the following video, which never fails to get laughs:Student Presentation Script
Here is the script from the student presentation:The Frisch Africa Encounter 2012 Student Presentation
Student Work
Student PowerPoint
Student Video on Why Innovation Africa?
This video nicely shows why we considered Innovation: Africa an appropriate organization for which to raise money. Nice job on the video, Ayelet and Rachel!