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LessonCorner Directory Results for Islamic Cultures
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 72 for Islamic Cultures
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1. CIE - Frontline: Muslims
Return to CIE Home Page home about cie contact subscribe support cie store us CIE Home ? Online Lesson Plans ? ? Frontline: Muslims Toolbox Frontline: Muslims Principles and Practice of Islamic Law Print Current TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Overview Previewing Vocabulary Print Whole Article Student Note Grids & Critical Thinking Questions Map and Background Info: Geography and History Email This Thinking About Terms for Islam and Muslims Page Biographical Sketch of Muhammad's Life The Spread of Islam in...
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2. CIE - Artistic Exchange: Europe and the Islamic World
home about cie contact subscribe support cie store us CIE Home ? Online Lesson Plans ? Thematic & Topical Lessons ? Artistic Exchange: Europe and the Islamic World Toolbox Artistic Exchange: Europe and the Islamic World Print Current Page Print Whole Article Email This Page Add to Favorites TABLE OF CONTENTS ? Overview PUBLISHING DETAILS Publish Date: May, 2005 Handout A: Artistic Exchange Between Author(s): Europe and the Islamic World Susan L. Douglass Publishe...
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3. "Watermelons, Walnuts, and the Wisdom of Allah"--Middle Eastern Children's Books
...oung students that will expand their understanding of the world around them. In the years since September 11, it seems especially important that we get an accurate picture of the worlds of Islam and the Middle East. One way to do that is to give our children access to books that will open these cultures to our children. Objectives: Students who participate in this lesson will have the opportunity to read books about Muslim and Middle Eastern children, and books that tell about folk tales and fables from these cultures.  Through discussion, students will compare and contrast lives and stories from these...
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4. Make a Multicultural Calendar Make a Multicultural Calendar
Make a Multicultural Calendar Art Students will research the traditions of different cultures and create a multicultural calendar. What You Need Six sheets of 11" x 17" construction paper Blank calendar page (PDF file) Art materials Reference sources on the holidays of various cultures Calendar for the next year, for reference Help with Opening PDFs What to Do 1. Explain to the class that they are g...
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5. Make a Multi-Cultural Calendar
Make a Multi-Cultural Calendar Art Activity In this activity, students research the traditions of different cultures through the creation of a multi-cultural calendar. WHAT YOU NEED Six sheets of 11" x 17" construction paper Multiple copies of blank calendar pages Twelve pieces of 8 1/2" x 11" drawing paper Art materials Reference sources on the holidays of various cultures Calendar for the next year, for reference WHAT T...
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6. Resources for Teachers - Lesson Plans
Header for Lesson Plans - Resources for Teachers home Lesson Overview: Though a series of pictures, readings and activities, the students will investigate many of the relationships that contribute to the look and design of decorative arts objects. The influence of local and distant cultures will be illustrated and discussed. Two sub-themes central to this will unfold. First, these influences can create "threads" of borrowed ideas that can span time or distance. Second, even when local craftsmen borrow ideas from other cultures, they are usually re-interpreted and re-invented with local estheti...
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7. World Religions
...ectural features of the Dome of the Rock + Culture of the Early Moslem Age Time frame: one to two 45-minute class periods Vocabulary: Allah - in Arabic, the One and Only God. The word Allah does not have plural or gender. Muhammad - prophet of Islam Mecca and Jerusalem-holy cities of Islam Qur'an - Islamic holy text Temple Mount - plot of land on an elevated stone platform where Dome of the Rock is constructed Noble Sanctuary - Holy area surrounding Dome of the Rock; site of Al-Aqsa Mosque and a number of smaller structures. caliph - supreme leader of the Moslem community Within the Dome of the Rock, be able t...
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8. Byzantine Empire and the Rise of Islam
...ing national and international situations. SD Content Standard Indicators: SD Content Standard Benchmarks: Other Content Standards: Brief Summary of Unit: This unit of study explores the culturally rich time period of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire; and the rise of the Islamic culture in Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, and northern Africa. We will study the emergence of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the role it played in the development of society, law, and govern-ment in the Byzantine Empire. We will also explore together the development and growth of the Islamic faith and it's man...
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9. Arts Institute 2004 Lesson Plans
Crossing Borders/Breaking Boundaries IV: The Impact of Islamic Culture on the Arts of the Renaissance July 19-26, 2004 Program home About Schedule Application Lesson Plans Contact Us Lesson Title: Doorways/Printmaking Name: Jean Cuseo-Fields School: Windsor Knolls Middle School Grades taught: Middle School, grades 6,7 & 8 Grade Level/Content Focus: 8th Grade Printmaking...
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10. Making Sense of Islam
...norarium. See our guidelines to submit your lesson plan! Making Sense of Islam Subjects: Literature, Social Science, World History Grades: 6-8, 9-12 Brief Description In this lesson, students learn about the contemporary movements in the Muslim world. Objectives Students learn about the role of the Islamic religion in the Middle East, learn that Muslims live around the world, not only in the Middle East, understand that Muslims believe Islam is a way of life, analyze information on Islam and Islamic movements. Keywords Islam, Quran (Koran), democracy, Middle East, Muslim Materials Needed Internet access is pre...
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