Proud to Be
Muslim
Teacher's Manual
Proud to be Muslim -- workbook -- middle school to high school
This work book is currently available only in html format. To print the
pages in order please look for the little "Next" on every sheet, near
the top.
This workbook works best as a three ring binder, please make sure cover sheet and title page are included in workbook.
Pages in the Teacher's Manual are uploaded as soon as they are adapted to html. More will be uploaded in the next few days.
Workbook crosses the curriculum in : Language Arts (DICTIONARY WORK, WORD STUDY, LANGUAGE SKILLS, READING, ETC.) , Art, Social Problems, Health, Character Development, Speaking/Presentation, Problem Solving and Leadership Skills.
It is recommended that teachers have both a copy of the manual and workbook to work and teach from. Due to the nature of the workbook, manual and time some items such as highlighting, etc. may not be covered or referred to in the manual.
Please read the workbook carefully.
Questions/Answers not covered in this manual or readily apparent
in the workbook, may be addressed to: MHSNR@aol.com
or MHSNR, PO Box 803, Attleboro, MA, 02703
At present this manual is ONLY a working draft. Pages and information may change.
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FAQ
Question 1: These pages don't run on my printer as one page, but print each page as two pages. Am I doing something wrong?
Answer: Check to make sure your browser and printer are set to "portrait" orientation. If it already is set that way it could be your browser. These pages are configured to be one sheet in length according to an Internet Explorer browser (Microsoft).
Question 2: Can I do something to remove the browser notations on the top and bottom of each page?
Answer: It really depends on the browser. Since these pages are currently in html, it may not be possible. Once they have been converted to pdf format, not only will the browser notations be removed, but all pages will be grouped together (you will only need to click "print" once).
If the notations really bother you, or if you are making a master copies to run several books off using a photocopier, cover the notations with "white-out" or "liquid paper" before copying.
9/30/2002