Bellringer: 8/31 and 9/1 1. Pick up the papers on the desks at the front of the room. 2. Grab some different colored pencils to use on today’s activity/notes.

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Bellringer: 8/31 and 9/1 1. Pick up the papers on the desks at the front of the room. 2. Grab some different colored pencils to use on today’s activity/notes. 3. On your Table of Contents sheet, fill in the following: Page 1: World at 1500 Map Activity Page 2: Note Chart – World Religions 4. Write down your HW: Complete your Religions, Trade Routes, & Empires vocab for a HW grade. Due FRIDAY 9/2 and TUESDAY 9/6.

Agenda: 8/31 and 9/1 1. Bellringer: Paper Pick-up 2. Map Activity: World at 1500 3. World Religions Recap: Gallery Walk, Notes 4. Video: World Religions 5. Vocab Work Time

Map: The World @ 1500 For the first 30-40 minutes of class, you will be working on a map activity. This map will show you what the world looked like in the year 1500, which is where our course begins. You will use the directions on the front of the page to fill in the map on the back. When you are done, please ask Ms. Allen or Mrs. Borg to check your map. If you finish early, you can work on your unit vocab that you started last class.

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/144368235

Hinduism Polytheistic or monotheistic? Monotheistic (one god, many forms) Location (in 1500): Indian subcontinent Location (modern-day): Primarily Indian subcontinent Founder: None Supreme being: Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Holy text: Vedas, Upanishads Holy guidelines: X

Buddhism Polytheistic or monotheistic? Non-theistic (no god) Location (in 1500): Indian subcontinent, SE Asia, Japan Location (modern-day): SE Asia, Japan Founder: Siddhartha Gautama Supreme being: Buddha Holy text: X Holy guidelines: 4 Noble Truths, Eightfold Path

Polytheistic or monotheistic? Location (modern-day): Judaism Polytheistic or monotheistic? Monotheistic Location (in 1500): Middle East Location (modern-day): Israel (in the ME) Founder: Abraham Supreme being: Yahweh Holy text: Torah Holy guidelines: 10 Commandments

Polytheistic or monotheistic? Location (modern-day): Christianity Polytheistic or monotheistic? Monotheistic Location (in 1500): Europe, N. America, ME Location (modern-day): Founder: Jesus of Nazareth Supreme being: God Holy text: Bible Holy guidelines: 10 Commandments

Polytheistic or monotheistic? Location (modern-day): Islam Polytheistic or monotheistic? Monotheistic Location (in 1500): Middle East, N. Africa Location (modern-day): Founder: Muhammad Supreme being: Allah Holy text: Qur'an Holy guidelines: 5 Pillars

World Religions video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6dCxo7t_aE