Architecture
Children explore buildings, city-making, and spatial storytelling. Related picks: Worlds They Made, Ghana maps, and maker activities.
Open pathway →The Web is not the internet. It is Ananse Learning's learning framework inspired by the spider's web: non-linear, interconnected, and curiosity-led.
Children explore buildings, city-making, and spatial storytelling. Related picks: Worlds They Made, Ghana maps, and maker activities.
Open pathway →Food as language, memory, and design. Related picks: abcdawadawa, A Kenkey Feast, and food maps.
Open pathway →Children design, draw, and prototype ideas rooted in local aesthetics. Related picks: Design Workbooks and colouring books.
Open pathway →Stories, alphabets, and bilingual reading build identity and fluency. Related picks: alphabet posters and abd bilingual books.
Open pathway →Symbols, maps, and people who shaped Ghana. Related picks: Adinkra resources and Ghana trailblazer books.
Open pathway →Children observe the environment, systems, and community stewardship through stories and research projects.
Open pathway →Questions become projects. Children investigate, document, and present discoveries linked across pathways.
Open pathway →Digital tools, creative coding ideas, and future app journeys connect physical products to evolving digital exploration.
Open pathway →Children move fluidly between pathways, following curiosity instead of fixed sequence. Like a fractal, each pathway contains traces of all the others.
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