Check it! - Islamic Civilisation - Year 6
History Resource Description
The term "Golden Age" in the context of early Islamic civilisation refers to a period of remarkable cultural, scientific, and economic growth. This era is renowned for its contributions to various fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy. To ensure that students have a solid understanding of this significant historical period, it's vital to incorporate regular review sessions into the learning process. Techniques like 'Brain dump', 'Give me FIVE!', and 'Retrieval Pyramids' are suggested as interactive ways for children to consolidate their knowledge about the Golden Age of Islamic civilisation.
Students are encouraged to actively engage with the material through various exercises. For instance, they might list five facts about the Golden Age or the Prophet Muhammad, or add information to a mind map. These activities are designed to deepen their comprehension and enable them to 'Expand and Elaborate' on what they've learned. This could involve discussing why the Golden Age was important for Islam, contemplating the reasons for its end, or comparing it to other historical periods such as the Dark Ages in Europe. The lesson material also challenges students to discern true statements from false ones and to provide factual information about key figures and places associated with the Golden Age, ensuring a comprehensive grasp of the subject.