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Using Islamic Art as a basis to learning shapes and what you can do with those shapes. A cross-curricular lesson for teachers who wish to inspire children with geometry within a cultural contact that may be different from their own. Religion, art and maths combined into one lesson. With lots of PDF activity sheets to use and various ideas for activities and displays.
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patrickmjgraham

a year ago
5

Wonderful, thank you.

farnyfun

3 years ago
5

Thankyou for sharing, and taking the time to upload this!

scottadams

3 years ago
5

thank you so much. I have a cover session that this will fit in well.

Clare Dawe

3 years ago
4

Thank you. Nice images

Missisill

3 years ago
5

This has plenty of information, worksheets and starting points for a study of Islamic art. Thanks so much for sharing.

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