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DO NOW. What is religion? What are the 5 major religions? Do you think people in society should be told what religion they should follow? Why or why not?(Write at least 5 sentences to support your reasons.). Agenda Title: World Religions. Do Now PowerPoint notes BrainPop !

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  1. DO NOW What is religion? What are the 5 major religions? Do you think people in society should be told what religion they should follow? Why or why not?(Write at least 5 sentences to support your reasons.)

  2. AgendaTitle: World Religions • Do Now • PowerPoint notes • BrainPop! • Whiteboard review • Group Activity: Posters

  3. A Global View • A religion is an organized system of beliefs and practices, often centered on one or more gods. • Religions have guided peoples beliefs and actions for thousands of years • They have brought people together, but also torn them apart • Today, religions are powerful forces affecting how people behave and what they wear.

  4. What are the five major religions? • There are thousands of religions in the world today. • The major religions are: • Buddhism • Christianity • Hinduism • Judaism • Islam

  5. World Population’s Religious Affiliations

  6. Buddhism • Began in India 6th century B.C. • Founded by Siddhartha Gautama known as Buddha • Buddha means enlightened one • His teachings included the way to end suffering was by practicing the Noble Eightfold Path • Right opinions, right desires, right speech, right action, right job, right effort, right concentration, and right meditation

  7. Christianity • Largest religion in the world – 2 billion followers • Based on the life and teachings of Jesus • Jesus, a Jew, taught many ideas from the Jewish tradition • Christians spread faith through the Roman Empire • Believe Jesus is the son of God • Jesus entered the world and died to save humanity

  8. Hinduism • Hinduism is a way of life guided by religious beliefs and practices that developed over thousands of years • Believe that a supreme being is the soul of the universe • The same presence can be found within each person • Religious practices include prayer, meditation, selfless acts, and worship of the various Hindu deities • Major religion of Nepal and India

  9. Islam • Islam is a religion based on teachings of Qur’an, the religions holy book • Followers of Islam are known as Muslims • Believe that God revealed these teachings to prophet Muhammad through angel Gabriel around A.D. 610 • There is only one God- the same God worshipped in Judaism and Christianity • Five pillars of Islam: faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage to Mecca

  10. Judaism • Judaism was the first major monotheistic religion based on the concept of one God • Basic teachings come from the Torah • Ten commandments for moral laws and for all of humanity • 14 million Jews throughout the world • Many live in Israel where a Jewish state was created in 1948

  11. Confucianism • Ethical system based on teachings of the Chinese scholar Confucius • Stresses social and civic responsibility • Confucius was born in 551 B.C. • Today, confucianism guides the actions of millions of Chinese people and other eastern people • Greatly influenced people’s spiritual beliefs • There is no clergy or gods to worship

  12. Graphic Organizer • You will make a chart in your notebooks and fill in information from your textbook • Information comparing World Religions and Ethical Systems • Textbook page R76 • The first column is done for you

  13. Comparing world religions

  14. BrainPop! • In your notebooks, write 5 important facts from the video • This is a good review and I know many of you have already seen this video • Now is your chance to take good notes! http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/culture/religion/

  15. Whiteboard Review~ • You have 2 minutes to clean up and get a whiteboard, dry erase marker, and eraser. • You will write your answer on whiteboard A, B, C, or D • You will write: I chose ___ because…. (state a reason why you chose A, B, C, or D) READY!!! ----------- LET’s BEGIN!!

  16. What is one question that religion seeks to answer? 1 • What is the force that holds atoms together? • How does a nuclear reactor work? • What happens to us after we die? • What caused the 2005 Indian Ocean tsunami?

  17. 2 How can you be tolerant of other people’s beliefs? Choose the best answer. • By trying to convince them that there’s only one way to get to heaven • By avoiding all discussion of religion and spiritual matters • By ignoring people who have different beliefs • By accepting that what’s right for some people may not be right for others

  18. 3 What do Christianity, Judaism, and Islam have in common? • They are all monotheistic • They all believe that Jesus was the son of God • They are all based on the same holy book • They are all separated into three main branches

  19. 4 If you wanted to visit a Shinto shrine, to which country would you travel? • China • Japan • India • Australia

  20. Which of the following is an opinion about Hinduism? 5 • Most of its adherents live in India • Shiva is the most interesting Hindu god • Hindus believe in many different gods • Karma is an important concept in the Hindu religion

  21. What do Buddhism and Hinduism have in common? 6 • They both focus on many different gods • They are both based on four noble truths • They both believe in the concept of nirvana • They both believe in reincarnation

  22. According to Taoism, where can the Tao be found? 7 • In special shrines • Inside the bodies of gurus, or teachers • Throughout all of life • In the holy city of Mecca

  23. According to Buddhism, what is the main cause of suffering in the world? 8 • People’s desire to control and obtain things • The devil • People’s lack of harmony with the natural world • People’s refusal to accept the one true god

  24. Place the following religions in order, from oldest to newest: A) scientology; B) Christianity; C) Judaism 9 • B, C, A • C, B, A • C, A, B • B, A, C

  25. 10 How are atheists different from members of other religions? • They hate people who believe in God • They worship nature instead of God • They do not believe in supernatural forces • They try to force people to share their beliefs

  26. Poster Activity • You and a partner will research one religion and make a poster that includes the following: Name of religion as your title Religious symbols for your religion How many followers worldwide Name of god Founder Holy book Clergy Basic beliefs

  27. Poster Expectations • You and your partner will choose a card with the name of that religion. • You will research the religion in your textbook and notes • Information can be found in your textbooks in the back on pages R62-R77 • If you do not finish, you will leave poster at school and finish the next class day

  28. Have fun! Be creative!

  29. Early Finisher • I want you to read from your SSR book when finished • Complete the graphic organizers I give you after you have read for at least 15 minutes.

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