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CWI DMA. Please take out a piece of paper and complete the following: Write down the vocabulary word and definition. Choose ONE of these options and complete it. Draw a picture that illustrates/explains the vocabulary word. Rewrite the definition in your own words.
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CWI DMA • Please take out a piece of paper and complete the following: • Write down the vocabulary word and definition. • Choose ONE of these options and complete it. • Draw a picture that illustrates/explains the vocabulary word. • Rewrite the definition in your own words. • Write a sentence that includes the term and the information from the definition. Ka’Bah • Islam • The most sacred shrine of Islam, originally built by Abraham and located in the center square in Mecca.
Today’s Agenda • DMA • Hinduism • Info • Watch film Homework: CE Pres. on Jan. 17th • 1st period – Victor & Logan, Jahkari & Codey • 2nd period – Sarah & Jordan, Michelle & Jessie • 3rd period – Parash & Spencer, Emily & Bena
Feel free to jot down the rest as well Make sure that the info in Yellow gets onto your chart
Hinduism - Intro • Wide variety of beliefs • "Truth is one; sages call it by different names.“ • Accept teachings from Christianity, Buddhism…. • Gurus
Hinduism – basic beliefs • Authority of the Vedas (sacred text) • Reincarnation • Karma • Your actions have unavoidable effects on your life & your next life.
Hinduism – basic beliefs • Ultimate goal is to be released from samsara (cycle of rebirth) • View of god • One god that takes many different forms & has many different names • Shiva, Vishnu, Shakti
Hinduism Film • Similar to yesterday’s film (old, but with good info) • Add to your religions chart as you watch. • Make sure you have the info (white board) in your chart
Hinduism Film • Look at the questions on the white board… • Answer each of these questions (in complete sentences) on your religion chart • Answers are all in the video.
Questions • How many different versions of God are there? • Where do most Hindus live? • Who, when and where did Hinduism start? • What are the Vedas? • What are the Upanishads? • What does “liberation” mean? • What are the different types of yoga? • Why is meditation important? • What is the Bhagavad Gita • How does Hinduism “absorb” new religions? How does it accept other religions? • How as Ghandi? • Why is non-violence important? How does it affect their lives (diet)?