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Islamic Art Contextualization Digital Notebook - AP Art History

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Contributor:
The History Llama
Grade Level:
9-12
Product Type:
Digital Notebook
File Type:
Google Drive, PDF
Pages:
7
Answer Key:
Yes
  • Islamic Art Contextualization Digital Notebook - AP Art History
  • Islamic Art Contextualization Digital Notebook - AP Art History
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Islamic Art Contextualization Digital NB - AP Art History - Google Drive - Digital Only - Answer Key

This lesson on Islamic art contextualization provides an overview of the Islamic faith and common themes within Islamic art. This notebook aligns with the AP Art History Course and Exam description key concepts and also looks for any pre-knowledge they may have before we dive into these topics more in-depth. 

This resource comes as a Google Drive resource. If you would like to print the resource material, you can do so. Simply go to "File," "Download," and "PDF" to save the resource as a PDF and print! Please note that this activity is intended for digital use, so you may need to reformat certain sections if you wish to create a print version.

What's included in this resource? Look below for a preview of what each slide covers ⇣⇣⇣⇣⇣

  • Overview of Islamic Art Art
  • Spread of Islam Map Analysis
  • Islamic Foundations & Beliefs Video
  • Arts of the Islamic World
  • Islamic Themes
  • Teacher lesson plan/ notes

Best yet, all of these items are editable. You can change or adapt the content to fit your curriculum or classroom needs! Please view the preview for a more in-depth look at this resource.

AP Art History Course and Exam Description Skills Alignment: 

  • CUL-1.A: Explain how cultural practices, belief systems, and/or physical setting affect art and art making.
  • MPT-1.A: Explain how materials, processes, and techniques affect art and art making.
  • INT-1.A: Explain how interactions with other cultures affect art and art making.
  • PAA-1.A: Explain how purpose, intended audience, or patron affect art and art making.

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