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Subtopic: Characteristics across Eras and Cultures

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Art in the Muslim World  

Art in the Muslim World
Through the materials presented in this lesson, students will explore basic elements of Islamic art, learn about the origin and styles of the specific art of Islamic calligraphy and create their own piece of artistic calligraphy.

5-12 Lesson Plan
Art That Tells a Story  

Art That Tells a Story
This interactive activity, adapted from material provided by the ECHO partners, presents nine art objects and shows how they can reveal different types of stories.

4-6 Flash Interactive
Islamic Art  

Islamic Art
This video segment from Religion and Ethics Newsweekly highlights the traveling exhibition "Palace and Mosque,” which features one of the most renowned Islamic art collections in the world.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Timbuktu  

Timbuktu
This video from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly features Timbuktu, one of the most remote and inaccessible places on the planet and a former thriving center of Islamic learning.

5-12 QuickTime Video