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African Proverbs Copywork Pages

February 3, 2014 by ami 2 Comments

Today I have more free copywork pages for you–a set of African proverbs.

FREE African Proverbs Copywork Pages for Kids

Throughout the proverbs you will find wise words for discussion, so take some time to engage your child in conversation as he works through the African Proverbs Copywork Pages.

What’s Included in the African Proverbs Copywork Pages?

This printable file contains six pages of copywork for your student.

Each page includes copywork exercises with these African Proverbs:

By trying often, the monkey learns to jump from the tree.

Buganda Proverb

You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty.

Congolese Proverb

Milk and honey have different colors, but they share the same house peacefully.

African Proverb

One spoon of soup in need has more value than a pot of soup when we have an abundance of food.

Angolan Proverb

Make some money but don’t let money make you.

Tanzanian Proverb

Between true friends even water drunk together is sweet enough.

African Proverb

The old woman looks after the child to grow its teeth. The young one looks after the old woman when she loses her teeth.

Akan Proverb

How to Use the African Proverbs Copywork

  1. Print the pages.
  2. Let your student copy one exercise each day.
  3. Before your student starts, read the proverb together and discuss it.
  4. When your student finishes the entire printable pack, consider binding it or adding it to a folder for a finished portfolio of copywork.

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More Free Copywork Pages

If you are looking for more copywork, be sure to check out my FREE Copywork Pages for Your Homeschool.

Filed Under: copywork Tagged With: Africa unit study, African Proverbs, copywork pages, homeschool geography

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  1. Shelia Barnes says

    June 3, 2014 at 10:56 pm

    These are fabulous! Asante Sana for sharing

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