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Quiz Feedback Religions Independent Work Reflection Ticket out the door Religions of Europe Map in color Use the map link below to complete the Religions of Europe Activity No TALKING All independent work ID: 544087

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Friday, September 12

Quiz Feedback

Religions Independent Work

Reflection- Ticket out the doorSlide2

Religions of Europe Map (in color)

Use the map link below to complete the Religions of Europe Activity.

No TALKING. All independent work.

http://

education.nationalgeographic.com/media/file/Dominant_Religions_Europe.pdfSlide3

Ticket Out the Door

On back of your second worksheet, write a list of things you learned today that you did not know about Europe’s culture and religions.Slide4

Why should we learn about others’ religions?

1.

2.

3.Slide5

Judaism, Islam, & Christianity

Monotheistic

ReligionsSlide6

Pre-Assessment

What do you already know about world religions?

Fill in the blanks for the ones you DO know.

If you don’t know one, skip it. Slide7

Learning Target

SS6G11

I will describe

the major religions in

Europe:

Judaism

, Christianity, and Islam. Slide8

Learning Target

SS6G11

I will describe

the

main points of Judaism. Slide9
Slide10

Judaism, Islam, & Christianity

Monotheistic

ReligionsSlide11

Monotheis

m

Judaism, Christianity, & Islam are major religions practiced in Europe.

Followers of each practice

monotheism

, a belief in one god.

What else do they have in common?Slide12

Similarities

All three believe in one god (monotheistic).

They all started in Southwest Asia.

They can trace their roots to Abraham as the father of their faith.

Jerusalem is the holiest city in the world for Jews and Christians, and the third holiest city for Muslims.

All three have an important messenger and book of teachings.Slide13

Jerusalem, IsraelSlide14

JudaismSlide15

Judaism

Judaism is the religion of Jews.

It was founded by Abraham around 2000 BCE.

Jews believe that God gave Moses the Ten Commandments.

The Jewish holy book is the Torah, which is the oral and written laws of the Jews.Slide16

Judaism

Jews believe that they descended from Abraham and Sarah, the first people to worship Yahweh (God).

Abraham lived at least 3,700 years ago in what is now Iraq.Slide17

Abraham & Sarah

The TorahSlide18

Judaism

Jews worship in synagogues and temples.

They believe that a messiah (savior) will lead them to the Promised Land.

“What is hateful to you, do not to your neighbor.”

How do you feel about this? Slide19

Let’s Look at World Religions:

Judaism

Read over the vocabulary for the religion of Judaism.

Put a check by the ones you know.

Circle the ones you don’t know.Slide20

Let’s Look at World Religions: Judaism

Preview the Viewer’s Guide questions.

Let’s take a closer look by watching the video.Slide21

Let’s Look at World Religions: Judaism

Answer the questions with a partner.

Let’s see what you remember from the video.Slide22

Reflection

What’s the most interesting thing you learned about Judaism?Slide23

Review Judaism

Christianity Pretest

Christianity Notes

Tuesday, Sept. 23 AgendaSlide24

ChristianitySlide25

Christianity

Christianity actually has its roots in Judaism.

Christians believe in Jesus, who preached a new religion of love and kindness around 30 CE.

Christians believe that Jesus was the messiah (savior). Slide26

Christianity

The Bible is the main holy book for Christians.

It consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament.Slide27

Christianity

Christians are grouped by many denominations.

Examples include Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism.

All denominations of Christians follow the teachings of Jesus.

Christians worship in churches and chapels. Slide28

HOMEWORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Study religions notes

Get glue!

Put NB in order!Slide29

Learning Target Reflection

4

- I can teach someone else!

3

- I understand this really well!

2

- I know this but need a little help or guidance.

1

- I am starting to get it, but I’m still confused.

0

- I still don’t understand, even with help.Slide30

Let’s Look at World Religions:

Christianity

Read over the vocabulary for the religion of Christianity.

Put a check by the ones you know.

Circle the ones you don’t know.Slide31

Let’s Look at World Religions: Christianity

Preview the Viewer’s Guide questions.

Let’s take a closer look by watching the video.Slide32

Let’s Look at World Religions: Christianity

Answer the questions with a partner.

Let’s see what you remember from the video.Slide33

Reflection

What’s the most interesting thing you learned about Christianity?

What is one thing that is different about Christianity and Judaism?Slide34

IslamSlide35

Islam

Islam began around 610 CE in Southwest Asia.

In Arabic,

Islam

means “surrender” to the will of Allah (God).

Followers of Islam are called Muslims, and the founder is Muhammad.

Muslims believe that Muhammad is the last and greatest prophet of Islam.

Other prophets include Abraham, Moses, & Jesus. Slide36
Slide37

Islam

The Muslim holy book is the Qur’an (Koran).

It states how people should live their lives.

It describes the Five Pillars of Faith (obligations all Muslims must fulfill in their lifetime).Slide38

Islam

Five Pillars of Faith:

(the main duties of Muslims)

1. Prayer,

2. Giving to charity,

3. Belief in and submission to one God (Allah),

4. Fasting during the month of Ramadan,

5. and a trip (hajj) to Mecca once in a lifetime.Slide39

Two letters written by Muhammad…so old!Slide40

Muhammad’s

Swords

Muhammad’s

Hat

,

Robe

,

& StaffSlide41

A piece of Muhammad’s

hair

One of Muhammad’s sandalsSlide42

The Green Dome in Medina

Muhammad’s grave lies under the Green Dome.

(This is

his casket.)Slide43

The Grand Mosque in MeccaSlide44

Let’s Look at World Religions: Islam

Preview the Viewer’s Guide questions.

Let’s take a closer look by watching the video.Slide45

Let’s Look at World Religions: Islam

Answer the questions with a partner.

Let’s see what you remember from the video.Slide46

Reflection

What’s the most interesting thing you learned about Islam?

How does Islam differ from Christianity and Judaism?Slide47

Judaism

Christianity

Islam

Founder?

Holy Book?

Followers are Called?

SymbolSlide48

Learning Target Reflection

4

- I can teach someone else!

3

- I understand this really well!

2

- I know this but need a little help or guidance.

1

- I am starting to get it, but I’m still confused.

0

- I still don’t understand, even with help.Slide49

Anchor Cards

18.

Europe: Diversity of Languages

19.

Judaism

20.

Christianity

21

. IslamSlide50
Slide51
Slide52

Review Game Time!!!

Jeopardy ReviewSlide53

Goodbye September!

Europe Religions Test

Receive

Part 1

of Europe UNIT test study guide!Slide54
Slide55
Slide56
Slide57

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