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Uganda Unit Study

Discover Uganda with our hands-on, literature-based unit study that includes lessons in geography, language arts, science, music, math, and more.

Read Beatrice’s Goat and The Queen of Katwe while exploring themes of perseverance, generosity, and opportunity. Students will study gorillas and the African rainforest ecosystem, create Ugandan bark cloth art, explore music with Masaka Kids Africana, prepare a popular street food called a Rolex, and learn how to play chess in honor of Uganda’s chess champions.

Hands-On Geography and Cultural Activities for Kids

Our Uganda unit study is designed for both homeschool families and classroom educators. Whether you’re supplementing your social studies curriculum or building a full geography unit, this resource invites students to discover a world of learning through a variety of stories, lessons, and hands-on activities.

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How This Unit Study Works

Global Explorers unit studies are literature-based frameworks built around curated books, mapwork, journaling, and cultural activities. Books and some media resources are referenced but not included. Each study provides structured lesson plans and ready-to-use printables, guiding families as they gather materials and explore together.

What’s Included in the Uganda Unit Study

What you get

With your purchase


Explore Uganda through geography, literature, science, art, and hands-on learning activities with our ready-to-use printables and an optional digital planning tool.

  • Uganda Notebooking Page: Students record important facts, color the national flag, document their favorite discoveries, and draw scenes from Uganda’s geography, culture, plants, and wildlife.
  • Uganda Mapwork Activity: Students will locate major cities, geographical features, and cultural landmarks on an outline map and are encouraged to personalize their maps with illustrations, labels, and symbols that reflect what they’ve learned about the country.
  • Literature Study: Read and discuss Beatrice’s Goat and meet Phiona Mutesi, a Ugandan chess champion, in The Queen of Katwe.
  • The Writing Revolution Resources: Build writing skills with sentence-based exercises that connect directly to what students are learning about Uganda.
  • Science Notebooking: Explore mountain gorillas, their habitats, and conservation efforts.
  • Global Citizenship: Inspired by Beatrice’s Goat, encourage generosity and community engagement through a meaningful service activity.
  • Musical Explorers: Meet Masaka Kids Africana, a popular children’s dance group from Uganda.
  • Copywork: Explore proverbs from Africa while strengthening handwriting and comprehension skills.
  • Creative Arts: Learn about Ugandan bark cloth art and try your hand at creating a piece of your own.
  • Cooking Class: Prepare a Rolex, a popular Ugandan street food made with eggs and chapati.
  • Global Games: Play chess in honor of Phiona Mutesi, the Queen of Katwe.
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Bonus Printables & Planning Tools

Along with your core activities, you’ll receive a collection of extras to support flexible learning, including our Uganda unit study overview sheet, a country-specific Global Explorers cookbook page, our Discover Uganda: Bingo Challenge activity, and much more. You’ll also get access to our optional Notion planning tool to help keep your lessons organized and easy to navigate.

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who we are

At the Global Explorers Club, we believe in an education that respects each child’s unique personhood, fosters a love of learning, and embraces the diversity of the world. Our unit studies are designed with flexibility and freedom in mind, allowing your family to explore each topic at your own pace and according to your interests. Whether you’re completing every activity or selecting just a few, the goal is to inspire a sense of wonder and connection to the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our Uganda unit study is best suited for ages 6–12, but activities can easily be adapted for younger or older learners.

The duration is flexible and depends on how deeply you want to explore each topic. On average, you might spend 2-4 weeks on this unit.

You’ll receive PDF files for easy printing, plus an optional Notion database for digital planning.

Subjects covered include geography, social studies, language arts and literature, science, creative arts, cooking and culture, and character education.

Yes! This resource is ideal for homeschool and classroom use. Many teachers use it as part of world geography, social studies, or cultural enrichment.

Yes, the unit study includes a curated list of books, websites, and extension ideas to support continued learning and exploration.

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