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Diagram/picture *IN COLOR The escape of the Hebrews Name:__________________________ Ms. McIntyre Color:___________ Date:____________ Chapter 11: The Origins of Judaism Vocabulary Development Key Term/Concept Definition Diagram/picture *IN COLOR Hebrews(Israelite) Judaism   covenant Exodus    Ten Commandments The escape of the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery

monotheism Torah Textbook Hunger Games series Letter Box 1: Key content term with a COLORED drawing, or illustration Box 2: Definition in your own words – summarize its meaning. Box 3: Related information such as examples, facts, synonyms, sayings or category the term might fall into Box 4: Contrasting information such as antonyms or words with opposite meaning. 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Torah monotheism Textbook Hunger Games series Letter Valentines Day Card 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: descendant sacrifice

One day a week set aside for rest or worship Box 1: Key content term with a COLORED drawing, or illustration Box 2: Definition in your own words – summarize its meaning. Box 3: Related information such as examples, facts, synonyms, sayings or category the term might fall into Box 4: Contrasting information such as antonyms or words with opposite meaning. 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Sabbath Prophet One day a week set aside for rest or worship Moses Abraham Listener speaker

Diagram/picture *IN COLOR The escape of the Hebrews Name:__________________________ Ms. McIntyre Color:___________ Date:____________ Chapter 11: The Origins of Judaism Vocabulary Development Key Term/Concept Definition Diagram/picture *IN COLOR Hebrews(Israelite) Judaism   covenant Exodus    Ten Commandments The escape of the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery

monotheism Torah Textbook Hunger Games series Letter Box 1: Key content term with a COLORED drawing, or illustration Box 2: Definition in your own words – summarize its meaning. Box 3: Related information such as examples, facts, synonyms, sayings or category the term might fall into Box 4: Contrasting information such as antonyms or words with opposite meaning. 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Torah monotheism Textbook Hunger Games series Letter Valentines Day Card 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: descendant sacrifice

One day a week set aside for rest or worship Box 1: Key content term with a COLORED drawing, or illustration Box 2: Definition in your own words – summarize its meaning. Box 3: Related information such as examples, facts, synonyms, sayings or category the term might fall into Box 4: Contrasting information such as antonyms or words with opposite meaning. 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Sabbath Prophet One day a week set aside for rest or worship Moses Abraham Listener speaker

Chapter 11 Vocab: Origins of Judaism Cut out the vocabulary tiles below. Match them correctly with the term on your Illustrated Dictionary. Paste them in the correct boxes. Remember to draw a colored picture for each term!!!    Ancestors of the Jewish faith originally living in Mesopotamia and moved to Canaan A gift of an animal for slaughter as a way to honor gods Children and generation that will follow (daughters, sons, grandchildren etc.) The belief in a single god An agreement or promise A person who speaks or interprets for God, to other people Sacred text of Judaism The stone laws said to be given to Moses by God as the guiding principles of Judaism. A major world religion founded by the Hebrews

1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Torah 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: monotheism

1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: descendant 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: sacrifice

1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Sabbath 1. Key Content Term and symbol or drawing: 2. Definition: 3. (3)Related words/examples/ideas: 4. (3)Contrasting words/non-examples: Prophet

Chapter 11 Vocab: Origins of Judaism Cut out the vocabulary tiles below. Match them correctly with the term on your Illustrated Dictionary. Paste them in the correct boxes. Remember to draw a colored picture for each term!!!   The escape of the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery A gift of an animal for slaughter as a way to honor gods Children and generation that will follow (daughters, sons, grandchildren etc.) One day a week set aside for rest or worship An agreement or promise A person who speaks or interprets for God, to other people Sacred text of Judaism The stone laws said to be given to Moses by God as the guiding principles of Judaism. A major world religion founded by the Hebrews Ancestors of the Jewish faith originally living in Mesopotamia and moved to Canaan The belief in a single god

The escape of the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery   The escape of the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery A gift of an animal for slaughter as a way to honor gods Children and generation that will follow (daughters, sons, grandchildren etc.) One day a week set aside for rest or worship An agreement or promise A person who speaks or interprets for God, to other people Sacred text of Judaism The stone laws said to be given to Moses by God as the guiding principles of Judaism. A major world religion founded by the Hebrews Ancestors of the Jewish faith originally living in Mesopotamia and moved to Canaan The belief in a single god