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Religious Groups Children's Book SS7G8.c - Compare and contrast the prominent religions in Southwest Asia (Middle East): Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Bell-Ringer: how does literacy rate and gdp impact standard of living? What are some things happening in the middle east that may effect standard of living?

Religious Group Project Instructions Groups Questions? Remember, take this seriously since it is 40% of your grade! We only have today and tomorrow in the computer lab. This is due Friday.

Hallway Expectations We are to travel in a single-file line without talking all the way to the computer lab. If we cannot do this, we will go back to the classroom and try again. Remember the longer it takes, the more time you have wasted finishing this project.

Computer Lab Expectations Computer room is like a library – you are to work without talking. Stick with your group, do not talk to other groups. You only have today and tomorrow in the computer lab. This is due Friday. If you have any questions, raise your hand and I will come around. Do not ask the person next to you. No gum, food, or drinks of any kind. No music. You will need to bring: your behavior card, agenda, pen/pencil, paper, and instructions

Year and Place Started; Beliefs Closing Religion Year and Place Started; Beliefs Major People Holy Book Symbols Celebrations Important Places Judaism Christianity Islam