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Arts of the Islamic World
Learn more about the history and five pillars of Islam with an extensive resource that focuses on the religion's connection to art. Focusing on calligraphy, textiles, and architecture, the packet illustrates the beauty of the artistic...
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Haikus
Students study about Ramadan while discovering the basic Haiku poetry format. Students listen to the story Ramadan, By Suhaib Hamid Ghazi synthesizing what Muslims do during Ramadan.
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Respect and Manners
Young scholars listen as a peer reads the book Ramadan, by Suhaib Hamid Ghazi and the teacher simulates disrespectful listening manners. Students discuss the teacher's actions and brainstorm respectful actions while completing the...
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Growth of Islam
Students participate in a simulated student exchange program assigned to live with a Muslin family in Damascus. They create a scrapbook of information from Internet resources about their experience, reflecting daily life, religion and...
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Holidays: Ramadan and Eid
Young scholars study ways some holidays are celebrated in this country, and share their experiences, the activity focuses on Bangla students' celebration of Eid, an important holiday in Bangladesh for the Muslim People. Young scholars...
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Social Studies: Ramadan Observance
Young scholars discuss Ramadan and the practice of fasting.  Working in groups, they visit Websites and complete worksheets about the Muslim holiday.  Students write letters role-playing as someone unfamiliar with a celebration and then...
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Ramadan
Students investigate the Muslim month of fasting and festivities which occurs between September 24 and October 23 called Ramadan. They complete a pre-quiz, a reading task, a listening task, and a research project about their own religion.
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Symbol Minds
Students examine the fears and frustrations of citizens in the tolerant Muslim nation of Indonesia during the holy month of Ramadan. They explore the symbols used in various world religions and create 3-dimensional displays for a class.
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Arabia: Educator's Resource and Activity Guide
MacGillivray Freeman's film Arabia presents viewers with remarkable images and insights into this ancient and mysterious land. An educator's guide is designed to provided teachers with the materials they need to support a...
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Moon Over Mecca
Students create a portrait representing Ramadan with the phases of the moon. They are told that more than 1 billion people in the world, from various countries and walks of life, are Muslim. Students use a lunar claendar to determine the...
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Salat: Prayer in Muslim Life
Students examine the meaning of prayer and provide their own definitions.  They watch a video about Muslim prayer, discuss a fact sheet about it, and break into discussion groups.  Students write about their own traditions and customs...
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Close Reading World Religions: Islam
As part of a close reading activity, individuals respond to three questions and craft two short essays based on a passage about Islam, one of the world most widespread religion.
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Islam: Submission to the Will of Allah
Presenting both a thorough scope of the foundations of Islam, as well as a question about Islam in America after 9/11, this slideshow provides a comprehensive outline of the background and five pillars of Islam. Viewers will walk away...
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Christmas Spirit?
Pupils examine how they greet the holiday season and participate in a class discussion to explore the ongoing debate on how best to celebrate the holidays. They read and discuss an article, and write a personal essay.
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Dig In
Young scholars identify where vegetables originate from. In this agriculture lesson, students use a search engine to find out where certain vegetables originate from. Young scholars plot the information onto a world map.
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Islam: History, Values, and Culture
Providing a thorough outline in the first few slides, this presentation takes viewers through the history and characteristics of Islam. Especially helpful are the slides that clear up common misconceptions about Islam, such as the...
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Waking Up, Stepping Out
Students examine cultural differences. In this Peace Corps lesson, students compare their culture to Nepali culture as they read and discuss Waking Up, Stepping Out by Steve Iams.
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Let's Celebrate Hanukkah!
Students identify and analyze various multicultural celebrations.  They list their prior knowledge of the Jewish Holiday known as Hanukkah and listen to various books about the celebration.  Students also compare and contrast Hanukkah to...
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Waking Up, Stepping Out
Students  focus on a rich and colorful description of a culture unfamiliar to most of them. They compare the similarities and differences they find between Nepali culture and their own and determine our similarities as people can bridge...
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Israeli-Palestinian Peace Summit
Students examine the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Summit.  In groups, they use the internet to research world leaders and discuss the peace process.  To end the lesson, they present their findings along with issues that committees discuss...
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Foreign Language And Culture
Students consider the importance of appreciating a different culture in connection with the language associated with it. They explore how international politics, celebrations and relations are affected by language and culture.
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Let's Celebrate Diwali!
Students list prior knowledge of Diwali.  They listen to books.  Students compare and contrast Diwali to other celebrations.  They create a project.  Students create a letter to parents explaining about Diwali and the Diya.  They ask an...
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Scholarship and Learning in Islam
Students explain what a madrasah represents in Islam.  Using the Muslim world as an example, they identify and describe two or more centers of learning.  They explain the contributions that Muslims have made to science and math and...
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The Hajj: Journey to Mecca
Students reflect on the importance of rituals in their own families.  They examine the activities that are performed during the Hajj. Using other religions, they discover the diversity of other religious and cultural traditions.  They...
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