Religions of the World, The - Matthew Himmelhaver - 2.1, 2.2
Southwest Asia Unit Plan - Jessica Niksch - 2.1, 2.2
Spread of Buddhism - a National Geographic Xpeditions lesson with links to associated images, articles, and maps.
Other Materials:
Black Muslim Religion in the Nation of Islam, 1960-1975; by Edward E. Curtis IV; University of North Carolina Press, 2006; ISBN-10, 0807857718. Via local bookstores or Amazon.com for about $9.00 - $20.00.
The British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies has an on-line series of World Religion Photo Library. The series' include a 4-8 images and a brief expanation. Stock includes ancient and modern images, places of workshop, foods, festivals, and much more.
FactMonster has "quick" information about the world's major religions.
PBS has information available addressing a variety of world religion studies. Three Religions, One God ties together historical and geographic information, images, and additional resource possibilties.
An on-line source of information for educators about Puja, Expressions of Hindu Devotion with easy-to-understand explanations, short video clips, clear images, and comments from young American Hindus.
Religions of the World Video Series available via libraryvideo.com. Variety of videos addressing a variety of religions/issues. On-line Educator Guides are downloadable. General cost of the videos is $39.95. Each video is 50 minutes.
Religious Studies in Secondary Schools (RSiSS) has available an on-line suggestion list of books for educators and high school students about various aspects of world religions: ancient, modern, specific examples, general overview, region, hemisphere...
Dr. Laurance Michalak of the University of California-Berkeley has put together a slide presentation on Three Monotheistic Religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Some of the images may be useful in the high school classroom or conduct the activity as Dr. Michalak suggests.
Wikimedia Commons provides easy-to-understand and visually appealing maps of world religions, an on-line atlas.