A Country Far Away… How is Kenya different from where you live? In Kenya, children may go to school outside… In America, children may go to school…

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A Country Far Away… How is Kenya different from where you live? In Kenya, children may go to school outside… In America, children may go to school…

How is Kenya the same as where you live?

My Swahili Dictionary means… Jambo Hello KwaheriGoodbye KaribuWelcome Shule ChildrenWatoto RafikiFriend School ChakulaFood

Can you speak Swahili? Jambo Hello Kwaheri Goodbye Karibu Welcome Shule Children Watoto Rafiki Friend School Chakula Food Match the Swahili word to the English Word

Can you speak Swahili? Jambo Hello Kwaheri Goodbye KaribuWelcome Shule Children Watoto Rafiki Friend School Chakula Food Match the Swahili word to the English Word

Can you speak Swahili? Jambo Hello KwaheriGoodbye KaribuWelcome ShuleChildren Watoto Rafiki Friend School Chakula Food Match the Swahili word to the English Word

Can you speak Swahili? JamboHello KwaheriGoodbye KaribuWelcome ShuleChildren Watoto Rafiki Friend School Chakula Food Match the Swahili word to the English Word

Can you speak Swahili? Jambo Hello KwaheriGoodbye Karibu Welcome ShuleChildren Watoto Rafiki Friend School Chakula Food Match the Swahili word to the English Word

Can you speak Swahili? JamboHello KwaheriGoodbye KaribuWelcome ShuleChildren Watoto Rafiki Friend School Chakula Food Match the Swahili word to the English Word

Can you speak Swahili? JamboHello KwaheriGoodbye KaribuWelcome ShuleChildren Watoto Rafiki Friend School Chakula Food Match the Swahili word to the English Word

Where shall we go next ? ? Hmmmm...

Now lets go to Egypt! Do we use the same kind of money in Egypt? Learn about Money Egyptian Money

Money in Egypt looks a bit like money in the U.S.

We spend money at the Mall and in Egypt they spend their money at the marketplace.

A cent in Egypt is a piastre.

Egypt 5 piastres U.S Nickel or $ 0.05

U.S. Dime or $ 0.10 Shore of the Nile River Valley Egypt 10 piastres

Egypt 1 pound U.S. 4 quarters

Egypt 1 Pound 1 Dollar U.S. or $1.00

5 pounds 10 pounds 20 pounds 5 dollars 10 dollars 20 dollars

We hope you enjoyed your visit to Africa... The End