Introduction to Hinduism Unit 6, Lesson 2. 1.Grab your plicker card. 2.Write down HW in your planner. 3.Answer the questions below. SWBAT describe the.

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Introduction to Hinduism Unit 6, Lesson 2

1.Grab your plicker card. 2.Write down HW in your planner. 3.Answer the questions below. SWBAT describe the origins and beliefs of Hinduism. 1.True or False: Christianity make up about 1/3 of the world’s religions. 2.True or False: There are more non-religious people than there are Hindus and Buddhist combined. 3.According the graph below, which of the following is false? a.19.1% of people of the world consider themselves Hindus or Buddhists b.More people are religious than non-religious c.Christianity is the world’s largest religion. d.In combination, there are more people who are Buddhist or Hindus, than there are Muslims.

What is the connection between beliefs and actions? Is there a connection between how seriously to take a belief and its connection to behavior?

The Basics on Hinduism—You find the answers! Use the passage to complete your graphic organizers by answer the question. 1. Read the passage and annotate for important information. 2. Answer the questions on the graphic organizer in complete sentences!

Facts about Hinduism :

History of Hinduism :

Beliefs of Hinduism :

Guided We will make a Vocabulary Mini Poster on blank sheet of paper. Each poster will have four components: The vocabulary word featured in large letters A picture that represents the meaning of the word. A definition of the word in your own words. An example. Let’s create one together using the word polytheism.

Independent Practice Now make two of them on your own. They need to be on separate sheets of paper. Please staple them together, even if you name is on both sheets of paper. These will be graded for a total of eight points; four points per poster.

Exit Ticket/Closure On a sheet of paper, list three facts about Hinduism.