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Question 1:

In the countryside, people often grow crops and raise animals. Can you tell me two important things that they do to earn money?

Question 2:

Can you tell me about one brave person in Tanzania who stood up against the colonial rulers?

Question 3:

Can you tell me the year when Tanganyika became free and celebrated its independence?

Question 4:

One morning, Amani woke up early and wanted to see the sun. She asked her friend, “Which way should we look to see the sun rise in the morning?”

Question 5:

Why did people create Ujamaa villages in Tanzania? What were they hoping to achieve together as a community?

Question 6:

Imagine you are exploring a big map of Africa. Can you name two countries that share a border with Tanzania?

Question 7:

Imagine a village where everyone follows the rules, like waiting for the green light before crossing the road. Why do you think it’s important for everyone to follow these rules?

Question 8:

In Tanzania, there is a big city where the President and many important people work. Can you tell me the name of this city?

Question 9:

In Tanzania, there are special symbols that represent our country. Can you name two of these important symbols?

Question 10:

In Tanzania, everyone loves to speak in a special way. Can you guess what the name of this special language is that many people use to talk to each other?

Question 11:

Can you tell me the year when the country called Tanganyika became free and independent?

Question 12:

Can you tell me about one special tradition in Tanzania that helps people come together and be friends?

Question 13:

Why is it important for us to save water?

Question 14:

What does "environment" mean? Think about the trees, rivers, animals, and everything around us that helps us live. Can you tell me what it is?

Question 15:

When heavy rain washes away the top layer of soil from a field, what happens to the plants that grow there?

Question 16:

Can you tell me the names of two big lakes in Tanzania where animals like hippos and crocodiles live?

Question 17:

Imagine you see a lot of litter in your favorite playground. One duty of a good citizen is to help keep the playground clean by picking up the trash. What else do you think a good citizen should do to help their community?

Question 18:

How can we help keep our home, like our village or school, clean and safe from trash and pollution?

Question 19:

Imagine if a farmer wants to grow more food for his animals. He cuts down trees to make space for his crops. What are two reasons why people cut down trees like this?

Question 20:

In Tanzania, who is the leader that helps make decisions for the country?

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