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1. What do you see in this image? 2. What kind of source do you think it is?

1. What new information do you have? 2. What type of source do you think it is? 3. What else do you think is in this image?

1. What new information do you have now? 2. Use evidence from the photograph to make a claim about what else you think is in the picture.

1. Now what new evidence do you have? 2. Can you make a new claim about what you think this is a picture of?

1. Based on the new evidence you have, would you change your claim about what is in this picture? Why or why not?

1. Write a caption describing what this is a picture of

This African instrument is called a balafon- it is like a modern day xylophone

The Epic of Sundiata The Lion King