The Griots: Storytellers Who Preserved History — Reading Comprehension
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Grades
- 5
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This learning resource is available in interactive and printable formats. The interactive worksheet can be played online and assigned to students. The Printable PDF version can be downloaded and printed for completion by hand.
About This Reader
This engaging passage introduces students to the griots of West Africa, who played a crucial role in preserving history through oral storytelling. Students learn how griots used memory, music, and poetry to record the achievements of empires like Mali and Ghana. The text explores the social status of griots, their training, and their impact on cultural continuity. It includes primary source references, cause-and-effect relationships, and changes over time, aligned to history standards 6.4 and RH.6-8.2. This passage is ideal for students exploring ancient civilizations, social hierarchies, and the importance of oral tradition. Activities include a multiple-choice quiz, writing prompts, and graphic organizers. Read-aloud audio and a Spanish translation are provided for accessibility. The passage encourages critical thinking about how history was recorded and remembered in societies without written language.
Perfect For:
👩🏫 Teachers
- • Reading comprehension practice
- • Auto-graded assessments
- • Literacy skill development
👨👩👧👦 Parents
- • Reading practice at home
- • Comprehension improvement
- • Educational reading time
🏠 Homeschoolers
- • Reading curriculum support
- • Independent reading practice
- • Progress monitoring
Reading Features:
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Reading Passage
Engaging fiction or nonfiction text
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Comprehension Quiz
Auto-graded questions
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Instant Feedback
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Printable Version
Download for offline reading
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Read Aloud
Voice-over with word highlighting


