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These resources have been developed in alignment with the current National Curriculum. The intention is that they are used to support teachers and students in classrooms around Australia in building greater intercultural awareness and capability. For this reason, the majority of resources are free of charge. If you would like support with how to bring them into the classroom or using them to enhance your existing curriculum please reach out to us at education@islamicmuseum.org.au.

Test Your Knowledge - Islam 101 Primary School edition.

A short quiz to test student knowledge from their learnings with the Islam 101 (Primary School) PPT.

Free

Malala Info Cube

An activity designed to go with the Malala Information Sheet - asking students to locate information and write it on the cube template before constructing the 3D model.

Free

Malala Yousafzai Info Sheet

A one page bio of Malala Yousafzai for students to understand who she was, and the strength she displayed as a young person.

Free

Missing Voices Worksheet - Primary

An activity for students to practice writing down oral histories of relatives or friends. Curriculum Links: AC9HS3K07, AC9HS3S02, ACIE3LY02, AC9HS4S02, AC9E4LY05, AC9HS5S02

Free

Australian Muslim History Worksheet

A worksheet for students to demonstrate their understanding of Australian Muslim History after exploring the AMH Gallery. Curriculum Links: AC9HS3K01, AC9HS4K09

Free

Introduction to Islam - Primary School

A PPT resource to support teachers in all primary schools explore what Islam is. Curriculum Links: AC9HS3K07, AC9HS4K09, AC9HS5K04, AC9HS6K03

Free

Ibn Battuta - Infographic

An infographic exploring the contributions of Ibn Battuta - the original explorer.

Free

Ibn Al Haytham - Infographic

An infographic exploring the contributions of Ibn Al Haytham - the farther of optics.

Free

Al Razi - Infographic

An infographic exploring the contributions of Al Razi, the father of medicine.

Free

Al Jazari - Infographic

An infographic exploring the contributions of Al Jazari - the father of robotics.

Free