Ramadan Digital Bulletin Board - Secondary Library Lessons - World Religions

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Chances are, some of your secondary library students are going to fast for Ramadan this year. What do your non-Muslim students know about Ramadan? This Ramadan Digital Bulletin Board will help secondary students better-understand Ramadan fasting and Islam traditions.

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FAST FACTS ABOUT THIS RAMADAN DIGITAL BULLETIN BOARD:

  • Recommended for: Grades 7-12
  • Formats: PPT, Google Slides, PDF
  • Technology Requirements: computer + projector + screen, copier, paper
  • Student supplies: none
  • Lesson Duration: This is not a library lesson. It is a scrolling slideshow about Ramadan and Islam traditions.

HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET:

  • 56 PPT slides + Google™ Slides link (all text is editable)
  • Recommended Reads (1 page, editable in PDF and PPT; hand out to teachers, students, and parents)
  • Basic Google Classroom directions
  • How to set PPT and Google slide timings directions

ABOUT THIS RAMADAN DIGITAL BULLETIN BOARD:

  • All text is editable in PPT and Google™ Slides. Images have been flattened to protect the copyright.
  • Scroll the presentation using automatic timings (instructions included).

STUDENTS WILL LEARN:

  • how many Muslims are in the world
  • what is Ramadan
  • what is fasting
  • who does and does not fast for Ramadan
  • breaking the fast with dates
  • iftar and suhoor
  • Ramadan beyond fasting
  • Eid al-Fitr
  • photos and information about several famous mosques around the world
  • minarets - what they are + oldest, tallest, famous
  • Ramadan etiquette for non-Muslims (what to do and not to do)
  • how to wish a friend a "Happy Ramadan"
  • adhan, the Muslim call to prayer
  • wearing hijab
  • Mecca
  • hajj pilgrimage
  • Word of the Week: monotheism
  • Word of the Week: polytheism
  • Word of the Week: minaret
  • Greek root words: mon, poly, the, ism
  • writing the date - Which is correct - 2023 AD or 2023 CE? (and what's the difference?)

PLACES MENTIONED IN THE SCROLLING SLIDESHOW:

  • The Blue Mosque (Tabriz, Iran)
  • Hagia Sophia (Istanbul, Turkey)
  • Quba Mosque (Saudi Arabia)
  • Masjid al-Haram, or the Great Mosque of Mecca (Saudi Arabia)
  • Malwiyah Mosque (Samerra, Iraq)
  • Taj Mahal (Agra, India)
  • Djamaa el Djazaïr, or the Great Mosque of Algiers (Algiers, Algeria)
  • Great Mosque of Kairouan (Kairouan, Tunisia)
  • Sultan Ahmed Mosque, or the Blue Mosque (Istanbul, Turkey)

ALSO:

  • 24 book recommendations for Grades 7-12 -- all titles feature Muslim protagonists
  • Islam trivia questions with answers
  • Did you knows
  • Daily and weekly schedule
  • Weekly Birthdays

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Total Pages
57 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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