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Study the rise of Christianity in Rome, learn about Judaism's influence on beliefs, understand the origins of Christianity, compare with Judaism, and explore the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire. Discover the significance of Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism worldwide. Engage in group activities to delve deep into each religion's beliefs and practices to foster mutual understanding.
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BELLWORK: October 4th Read pgs. 75-77 about the rise of Christianity in Rome: • How did Judaism change once it fell under Roman rule? How did it contribute to beliefs of a messiah? • Explain the origins of Christianity (Include role of Jesus) • How did Christianity differ from Judaism? • How was Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire? How did the Romans respond to this? • What eventually allowed Christianity to become the official religion of Rome? Explain!
World Religions • When studying world history, it is important to study world religions. • Many countries’ history, government, and culture originated from their religion. • We will be studying these religions from a historical perspective. Do not make judgements! Be open minded! • The five most popular religions around the world: • Christianity - Hinduism • Judaism - Islam • Buddhism
World Religions Graphic Organizer • To learn more about the five most popular world religions, you are going to complete a graphic organizer. This will be your notes for the section. • We will complete Judaism together as an example. • Then, you will work with a partner to fill in the Christianity section. • For homework, you will read about Islam. • During block 2, you will study Hinduism and Buddhism.
We’ve already studied the background of Judaism (Israelites) & Christianity (Romans) – let’s do these first!
Judaism 101 • Follow along with the video and complete the section on beliefs, rituals and practices. • Be ready to discuss! • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ax7a1TdYTA
Christianity • Right now you and a partner will work together to complete the “Christianity” portion of the graphic organizer. • Use your bellwork, “characteristics of Christianity” (pg. 76), and the Christianity packet to complete it. • This needs to be finished by the end of class!
BELLWORK 10/5: Islam • Who was Muhammad? What led to his creation of Islam? • Describe the Five Pillars of Islam. • Explain the two sects of Islam. • THINKER: What are some current misconceptions about Islam? Why do those inaccuracies exist? How can we prevent stereotyping all Muslims? Explain!
Crash Course History: Islam • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpcbfxtdoI8 • Stop at 4:50 (after thought buble) • Start at 11:10 (importance of Islam in world history)
Myths about Islam • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SInvcvpbaQQ • THINKER: What are some current misconceptions about Islam? Why do those inaccuracies exist? How can we prevent stereotyping all Muslims? Explain!
BELLWORK: Block 2 • Which two religions originated in India? • List three similarities between the monotheistic religions. • Why do you think Buddhism is considered a “philosophy” and not a religion? • Where in the world are the three monotheistic religions currently practiced? • THINKER: Why do we study world religions in history class?
Closure - Review • How is Buddhism different than the other four religions? • What do Hinduism and Buddhism have in common? • Throughout history, religions are continuously persecuted by people in power. Why do you think this is? Why aren’t people more accepting of different religions? Explain!
Jigsaw Instructions • Then, you will be broken into groups of three. Once in your group, number off 1-3. • Each group member will be responsible for a different religion. • Next, you will independently complete your own section. • Once everyone is done, your group will come back together and you will teach the rest of your group about your religion. • As you teach, they will fill in the rest of the worksheet. • Make sure you understand your religion since you will be the only one teaching it in your group. • 1 – Buddhism 2 – Islam 3 - Hinduism