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Monotheistic Comparison chart Friday October 14, 2015 Target Goal: Students will be able to cite evidence that connects the contributions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam What you will need: Monotheistic Comparison chart Blank Binder Paper Pencil

Today’s Objective Students will be able to create evidence sentences.

Comparing Definition Review: Compare- to look at (two or more things) closely in order to see what is similar or different about them

Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Torah Ten Commandments Highlighter Code: Yellow: Similarities between Judaism and Christianity Green: Similarities between Judaism and Islam Pink: Similarities between Christianity and Islam Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Torah Ten Commandments 10 Commandments Bible (New and Old) Quran Important People- founders, Prophets, etc. Abraham Moses Jesus Christ Pope Muhammad Important Days- festivals, holidays, feast days, etc Passover Hanukkah Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sabbath Christmas Easter Ramadan -Night of Power Important Places Western Wall Second Temple Jerusalem Church Shrines Cathedrals Basilicas Vatican Mecca Kaaba Arafat Beliefs and Practices-moral behaviours, daily practices, dress, education, etc. Kosher Dress code for men, Yarmulke Pilgrimages Singing, praying, reading the bible Believe in Angels and Saints Five Pillars of Islam Pray 5 times a day Ritual Washing Can’t eat swine (pig) Dress code for women, covered in public Education is important hajj Holy Symbol (draw)

Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Torah Ten Commandments Highlighter Code: Yellow: Similarities between Judaism and Christianity Green: Similarities between Judaism and Islam Pink: Similarities between Christianity and Islam Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Torah Ten Commandments 10 Commandments Bible (New and Old) Quran Important People- founders, Prophets, etc. Abraham Moses Jesus Christ Pope Muhammad Important Days- festivals, holidays, feast days, etc Passover Hanukkah Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sabbath Christmas Easter Ramadan -Night of Power Important Places Western Wall Second Temple Jerusalem Church Shrines Cathedrals Basilicas Vatican Mecca Kaaba Arafat Beliefs and Practices-moral behaviours, daily practices, dress, education, etc. Kosher Dress code for men, Yarmulke Pilgrimages Singing, praying, reading the bible Believe in Angels and Saints Five Pillars of Islam Pray 5 times a day Ritual Washing Can’t eat swine (pig) Dress code for women, covered in public Education is important hajj Holy Symbol (draw)

Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Torah Ten Commandments Highlighter Code: Yellow: Similarities between Judaism and Christianity Green: Similarities between Judaism and Islam Pink: Similarities between Christianity and Islam Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Torah Ten Commandments 10 Commandments Bible (New and Old) Quran Important People- founders, Prophets, etc. Abraham Moses Jesus Christ Pope Muhammad Important Days- festivals, holidays, feast days, etc Passover Hanukkah Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sabbath Christmas Easter Ramadan -Night of Power Important Places Western Wall Second Temple Jerusalem Church Shrines Cathedrals Basilicas Vatican Mecca Kaaba Arafat Beliefs and Practices-moral behaviours, daily practices, dress, education, etc. Kosher Dress code for men, Yarmulke Pilgrimages Singing, praying, reading the bible Believe in Angels and Saints Five Pillars of Islam Pray 5 times a day Ritual Washing Can’t eat swine (pig) Dress code for women, covered in public Education is important hajj Holy Symbol (draw)

Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Torah Ten Commandments Highlighter Code: Yellow: Similarities between Judaism and Christianity Green: Similarities between Judaism and Islam Pink: Similarities between Christianity and Islam Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Torah Ten Commandments 10 Commandments Bible (New and Old) Quran Important People- founders, Prophets, etc. Abraham Moses Jesus Christ Pope Muhammad Important Days- festivals, holidays, feast days, etc Passover Hanukkah Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sabbath Christmas Easter Ramadan -Night of Power Important Places Western Wall Second Temple Jerusalem Church Shrines Cathedrals Basilicas Vatican Mecca Kaaba Arafat Beliefs and Practices-moral behaviours, daily practices, dress, education, etc. Kosher Dress code for men, Yarmulke Pilgrimages Singing, praying, reading the bible Believe in Angels and Saints Five Pillars of Islam Pray 5 times a day Ritual Washing Can’t eat swine (pig) Dress code for women, covered in public Education is important Hajj- pilgrimage Holy Symbol (draw)

Choose your similarities What is similar between Judaism and Christianity? Something that is similar between Judaism and Christianity is ____ What is similar between Christianity and Islam? Something that is similar between Christianity and Islam is ____ What is similar between Judaism and Islam? Something that is similar between Judaism and Islam is _____ These will be what you write about in your paper!

Evidence Sentence These will have 4 parts! Name of what you are talking about (Torah, Bible, Muhammed, etc) Details (what is it? A holy text, a holy place..what) Verb What it talks about (explain what it is in your own words)

Evidence Sentence From the reading… “Later, Moses was given another important holy text from God, the Ten Commandments, which listed the civil and religious codes of Hebrews.” The Ten Commandments, an important Jewish holy text, explains how Jewish people should live their life. Name of Identifying detail Name of Item Details Verb Explain. (what it states, in YOUR OWN WORDS) EXAMPLE SENTENCE: The Ten Commandments, an important Jewish holy text, explains how Jewish people should live their life (Judaism reading).

Evidence Sentence From the reading… “There are many holidays and festivals that are celebrated by Christians. One is Christmas, which is the celebration of Jesus’ birth.” Christmas, a Christian holiday, celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Name of Identifying detail Name of Item Details Verb Explain. (what it states, in YOUR OWN WORDS) Christmas, a Christian holiday, celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ (Christianity reading).

Evidence Sentence From the reading… “At least once in their lifetime, all Muslims who are physically and financially able to go on a hajj, or pilgrimage, go to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.” The hajj, an important practice for Muslims, explains How they are to travel to Mecca at least once in their life if they are able to. Name of Identifying detail Name of Item Details Verb Explain. (what it states, in YOUR OWN WORDS) The hajj, an important practice for Muslims, explains how they are to travel to Mecca at least once in their life if they are able to (Islam reading).

Evidence Sentence Use these steps to create 6 evidence sentences that you will use in your writing from the similarities you have already chosen. Name of Item Name of Identifying detail Details Verb Explain. (what it states, in YOUR OWN WORDS)