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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.

NAIDOC Art and Cameleers

Episode of Behind the News that explores how art can tell the story of history. Curriculum Links: AC9HS3K02, AC9HS4K01, AC9HS5K03, AC9HS6S02

Free

Making Connections

A worksheet resource to support the viewing of ABC BtN episode 18 NAIDOC Art. Curriculum Links: AC9HS3K02, AC9HS4K01, AC9HS5K03, AC9HS6S02

Free

Notable Australian Muslims

A worksheet activity for students to fill out when researching a notable Australian Muslim. Curriculum Link: AC9HC7K04, AC9HC8K05, AC9HC9K05, AC9HC9K06, AC9HC10K05

Free

Notable Muslims Activity

An instruction page for teachers to display while students research and report on a notable Muslim in Australia. Curriculum Links: AC9HC7K04, AC9HC8K05, AC9HC9K05, AC9HC9K06, AC9HC10K05

Free

SBS Bendigo Mosque Article

A PDF copy of Matt Dooley's article 'Mosque or No Mosque' as featured on sbs.com.au. Curriculum Link: AC9HC10S01, AC9HC10K05

Free

Mosques and Identity

A PPT resource to support teachers in exploring mosque architecture, symbolism and connections to faith. Curriculum Link: AC9HH9K02

Free

Pillars of Faith Word Search

A word search activity for students. Curriculum Link: AC9HC8K05, AC9HC9K06

Free

Pillars of Faith

A PPT resource to support teachers in unpacking the main principles of faith in Islam.

Free

The Danger of a Single Story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

A TED talk by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie that explores the power of stories.

Free

Songs and Stories

Learn more about Wurundjeri culture through this performance of the Biik Ngarra by the Djirri Djirri dancers, filmed at the IMA.

Free