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Religious Tolerance and Persecution in the Roman Empire
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In this lesson, students learn about the transition from the ancient Roman polytheistic religion to Christianity. A set of discussion questions is provided. In an associated activity, students discuss laws and governments acts concerning church and state. Then, students will research at least five different religions in their current community and make a report on one of the five, concluding the report with a paragraph on why religious tolerance is important.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Date Added:
02/16/2017
Renaissance Man Comparison Poster
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In this lesson students will: -create a poster comparing two "Renaissance Men," one of them being the Sultan Suleiman -research a Renaissance man from the 15th century Ottoman Empire and from 15th century Italy (such as Leonardo da Vinci) -present their comparison in the form of a poster of their design. *This is lesson 5 in unit on Islam entitled: Islam-Empires of Faith.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
World History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
PBS
Author:
William Larkin
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Teaching the Middle East: The Question of Identity: Ethnicity, Language, Religion, and Gender Before Islam: Part I: Diversity and Pluralism - Lesson Plan 2: The Pact of Umar
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In this lesson, students will read two translations of the Pact of Umar as well as a short section of the Qur'an, and analyze the importance of these writings in the context of inter-ethnic or inter-religious relations in the early Islamic world. The module overview, from which the supplemental resources can be accessed, is located at http://teachmiddleeast.lib.uchicago.edu/historical-perspectives/the-question-of-identity/islamic-period-diversity/index.html

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
The Oriental Institute of The University of Chicago
Date Added:
05/18/2017
Teaching the Middle East: Writing and Literature, Islamic Period - Lesson Plan 1: Religion and the Written Word in Islamdom and Christendom
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In this lesson, students will reflect on the influence of shared language and belief systems, and how these cultural attributes extend to political infleuence. The module overview, from which the supplemental resources can be accessed, is located at http://teachmiddleeast.lib.uchicago.edu/historical-perspectives/writing-and-literature/before-islam/index.html

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
The Oriental Institute of The University of Chicago
Date Added:
05/18/2017
Teaching the Middle East: Writing and Literature, Islamic Period - Lesson Plan 2: The Expansion and Influence of Muslim Literature 600-1600 CE
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In this lesson, students will enhance their appreciation of the cultural exchanges between Europe and the Muslim world from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. The module overview, from which the supplemental resources can be accessed, is located at http://teachmiddleeast.lib.uchicago.edu/historical-perspectives/writing-and-literature/before-islam/index.html

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
The Oriental Institute of The University of Chicago
Date Added:
05/18/2017
Tracking Early Hindusim
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In this lesson students will understand the foundation of Hinduism. They will consider and examine the ancient texts that defined Hinduism, develop an overarching understanding of the complexity of Hinduism and its early development and review the major deities in Hinduism and their individual roles in the spiritual lives of Hindus.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
World History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Presentation
Provider:
PBS
Author:
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Date Added:
02/26/2019
Umayyad and Abbasid Overview
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Students will watch a short set of videos and respond to questions set provided on the Umayyad and Abbasid Dynasties. 

Subject:
World History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
LAUREN SCHAEFER
Date Added:
11/18/2019
Unit 2: World Religions
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This unit brings together multimedia resources describing major world religions. Multiple documents are available for examining the origins and cultural impact of religions including Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism and Christianity.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Weebly
Date Added:
03/30/2017
A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization: Buddhism
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This EDSITEment-reviewed Web site, from the University of Washington, provides a unit resource teachers can use to help their students understand Chinese history, culture and society.

Subject:
21st Century Global Geography
Arts Education
Social Studies
Visual Arts
World History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
Washington University
Author:
Patricia Buckley Ebrey
Date Added:
02/26/2019
World History News Research Project
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In this project, students select a modern trend and follow it through various media outlets. By choosing articles, analyzing them, and writing about them, students begin to see how their respective trend influences the modern world. In the second half, students go back through history and research the same trend in the past. After compiling historical data on the trend, students combine the modern and the historical into a research paper that expresses their new understanding of the world.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
The College Board
Date Added:
06/05/2017
World Religions
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This unit is designed to provide 11th grade students with a basic understanding of the 5 Major World Religions.  Included for each religion are:  origins, development, beliefs, and impact.  The unit incorporates elements of online learning with face-to-face interactions.

Subject:
Social Studies
World History
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Michigan Virtual
Author:
Alexa Spruit
Date Added:
06/30/2016