Books For Schools
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The Books For Schools project aims to provide mainstream schools with high-quality Islamic resources (including books, custom made teacher notes, pupil activities, worksheets, CDs, DVDs, videos and accompanying teaching aids) in order to promote harmony and respect amongst Britain's diverse communities. Our resources are designed to facilitate the teaching of Islam within the Schools Curriculum as outlined by QCA guidelines.
Here, you will find all the information you need to know about the project. A detailed list of resources that are available in the books packs as well as some more detailed information about the history of the project, the core team and why this initiative was sought.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the concept behind Books For Schools?
- How can this resource facilitate the teaching of Islam in RE?
- What does a resource pack contain?
- For what age groups are the Books For Schools resources?
- How much does a pack cost and from where can I order it?
- Do you have any links to useful resources or websites? Where can I go for other relevant information?
1. What is the concept behind Books For Schools?
The vision of the books for schools project can be viewed by clicking here.
2. How can this resource facilitate the teaching of Islam in RE?
Our resource has been designed by educationalists and teachers with reference to the RE Non Statutory Framework (QCA). It covers both Key Stages 1 and 2 and aims to enhance children's experience of diversity in all areas of the curriculum, including the hidden, through enjoyable, cross-curricular based work. This self-contained resource pack provides teachers with all the materials needed to teach about basic Muslim beliefs, pillars and practices through four original, engaging and interactive class/small group projects.
3. What does a resource pack contain?
A resource pack consists of:
- Four user friendly, child orientated projects
- Six objects/artefacts in common use by Muslim children in various parts of the world
- Two audio visual items (CD and a Video)
- Seventeen children's books and booklets
- Two card model kits
- Four posters
The objects/artefacts are:
- Compass (used to locate the direction of Makkah for Prayers)
- Hijab (head scarf worn by girls and women)
- Ihram (two pieces of white cloth worn by men during the Hajj pilgrimage)
- Prayer cap (often worn by boys and men when offering Prayers)
- Prayer mat (often used when offering daily prayers).
- Rehal (wooden Qur'an stand)
The audio visual items are:
- Expressions of Faith (CD)
- Wafa's Eid (video with accompanying booklet and poster)
The books and booklets are:
- A Caring Neighbour
- A Gift of Friendship
- Colouring Book 2: The Arts of the Muslim World
- Dawud Wharnsby Ali
- Dear Diary
- English Translation of Holy Quran
- Islam: Beliefs and Teachings
- Muslim Child
- My Id-ul-Fitr
- Ramadan
- Seeing Things More Clearly
- Stories from the Muslim World
- Tell Me About Hajj
- Tell Me About Muhammad
- The Colour of Home
- The Greatest Stories from the Quran
The posters are:
- 5 Basic Duties of Islam
- Sacred Places
- Prophets of Allah
- How to make Wudu and Salah
Read more about all four projects by clicking here
4. For what age groups are the Books For Schools resources?
These resource packs are designed for mainstream primary schools to facilitate RE teachers when teaching Islam.
5. How much does a pack cost and from where can I order it?
Materials have been designed to be reusable / photocopiable. We recommend one resource pack per primary school; these are priced at only £250/pack. Resource packs will be ready for distribution in January 2005 and can be ordered from MCBDirect, The Muslim Council of Britain,P O BOX 57330,LONDON E1 2WJ. To order a pack or for further details please email booksforschools@mcb.org.uk.
6. Do you have any links to useful resources or websites? Where can I go for other relevant information?
Yes, certainly. You can access links to a handful of information by browsing any of the websites shown on the top-right of this page under 'Links to Useful Resources'.
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Links to Useful Resources |
The following sites support the Teacher Resource Packs
General
Islam for Children
This is a general, colourful site on all aspects of Islam covered Key Stage 2
A useful resource from an Oxford school. There are many pictures accompanying the bright simple text to explain common names and artefacts. This site covers popular topics such as the Qur'an, the five pillars, family life, daily life, the mosque and much more
QCA Website of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.
Websites related to Introducing the Qur'an
REfuel
Topic and theme based list of sites from the RE Site.
theREsite
Search the Junior engine for a list of websites which have information on the Qur'an.
Hajj Information Center
This site is divided into many aspects of the Hajj, with many more links to the topic of Hajj. The text is suitable for teachers, whilst the pictures and video links make useful visual material for children.
Websites related to Hajj and Id ul Adha
SoundVision Eid & Hajj Page
A number of pages about Hajj and Id ul Adha from this popular, informative site - geared towards teachers, parents and children.
Introductory Sites on Islam
This is a directory with a number of sites on Islam. Everything from a glossary to Hajj and Id sites. This site has links to a number of informative websites for further information on Islam.
Muslim Publishers
The Islamic Foundation
Largest Muslim Publisher in Europe for academic, children's and general books on Islam.
The Muslim Educational Trust
The Muslim Educational Trust publishes titles educational titles about Islam. In addition it is also the oldest national Muslim educational organisation in Britain dealing with the concerns of Muslim parents and children relating to education.
The Muslim Directory
The Muslim Directory
Most comprehensive source of information about UK Muslim organisations and a wealth of other useful information
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