




The imagined story of Uloku, an Edo boy living in a village outside Benin City.
Includes resources linked to the story, which can be used as part of a lesson focusing upon comparative experiences of childhood:
Living graph to map his day as a line graph (the y-axis could be emotions, dangers etc…). An extension would be adding a second line for a modern child.
Storyboard to turn the story into a visual format.
Interactive hangman to test recognition of key features of life in a Benin village.
Essay planner to help answer the question “How hard was life for an Edo child in the Kingdom of Benin?” in a discursive style.
Playscript to retell the story in an active way. Includes speaking and non-speaking roles.
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