Ibn sina scientist biography lesson plan
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CHOUIT Aboubaker MS3 Seq03 2020-2021
CHOUIT Aboubaker MS3 Seq03 2020-2021
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32 views26 pagesThis instrument contains a lesson blueprint for a unit cooking oil famous Semite and Islamic scientists. Rendering unit consists of 12 lessons peer the entire objectives loosen having division learn land scientists' biographies and achievements, and compose their 1. Awais Ahmad 2. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) 3. Early life He was born in around 370 (AH) / 980 (AD) in Afshana, his m other's home, a small city now part of Uzbekistan His father, a respected Ismaili scholar, was from Balkh now part of Afghanistan .He had his son very carefully educated at Bukhara. Ibn Sina's independent thought was served by an extraordinar y intelligence and memory, which allowed him to overtake his teachers at the age of fourteen. 4. Early life According to his autobiography, ibn sina had memorised the entire Quran by at the age of 10 and Persian poetry as well. He learned Indian arithmetic from Mahmoud Massahi He also studied Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). Ibn Sina's when a teenager, he was greatly troubled by the Met aphysics of Aristotle, which he could not understand until he rea d al-Farabi's . He also studied philosophy. 5. Father of Modern Medicine He turned to medicine at 16. He achieved full status as a qualified physician at age 18 and found that "Medicine is no hard and thorny science, like mat hematics and metaphysics so I soon made great progress; I became an excellent doctor and began to treat patients, using approved remedies.“ The youthful physician's fame spread quickly, 1. Biography. 2. Lesson : Read Objectives : SWBAT: Can read and comprehend a biography about Arab scientists life and achievements. Can draw a timeline and do a portrait. 4. Task 1: A) : Look at these Muslim scientists 5. Ibn el baytarEl battani Abbas ibn Firnas Al Khawarizmi Al Zahrani Jabir Ibn hayyan 6. Task 1: B)Find which subjects these Muslim scientists were famous in : 7. …………………….Father of chemistry …………………………. The father of Algorithm and Algebra …………………………Astronomy and Mathematics ………………………………. pharmacist, botanist, Physician and scientist ………………….. Surgery instruments …………………Flying machine 8. Jabir ibn Hayyan Father of chemistry El khawarizmi The father of Algorithm and Algebra Al Battani Astronomy and Mathematics Ibn el Baytar pharmacist, botanist, Physician and scientist Al Zahrani Surgery instruments Ibn Firnas Flying machine 10. Persian polymath and physician, Ibn-Sīnā also known by his Latin name Avicenna , is the father of the Evidence Based Medicine. He was the most significant thinkers, philosopher scientist and writers of the Islamic Golden Age. Ibn Sina was born in 980 C.E. in Afsana, a village near Bukhara to Setareh and Abdullah who was from Afghanistan . He was a child prodigy, who by the age 
Ibn Sina Avicenna
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