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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Maraia - Green Ghana Current Events Term 2 2021

 Green Ghana 

Today in Literacy, we did another Current Events activity. This activity was called Green Ghana, Ghana is a place in Africa. We had to read the article and then answer some questions about the article. After we finished answering our questions, we had to do a little glossary. After we did the glossary we had to do the activity. This activity was fun the page would give us a sentence with one of the words missing and we had to find the missing word in the article and then we had t put it into there square and one of the squares in the line was orange. After we put all the words in, all the letters in the orange square from top to bottom formed a word and that was our answer.  The word I got was "Advantages."   


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 The Main person or group of people in the Green Ghana is Mr. Akufo-Addo The key event in this article is when Mr Akufo-Addo has promised to regulate the small-scale gold mining and timber industry. This event took place in Ghana, Africa  This event took place on the 17th June 2021 

Mr Akufo-Addo has promised to regulate the small-scale gold mining and timber industry. Once one area of land is exhausted, the miners move onto another. Few plants grow on the disturbed, or previously mined, land. Its soil can be easily. A land of lowland hills, Ghana has grasslands and rain forests. The country’s Lake Volta is the world’s largest reservoir, or man made lake. The dam that created the lake was completed in 1965. It has a large hydroelectric power plant. This produce electric power for most of the country.

This Article took place in Ghana. Ghana means warrior king, It can also get pretty hot, reaching about 30°C, or 86°F, on most days. Ghana thrives in the world of cocoa production.

Glossary

Jubilee - a special anniversary of an event

Haphazard - lacking any obvious principle of organisation.




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