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2015 Academic A Religions of South Asia Lesson Plan Date and Number Your Papers: Friday, February 27, 2015 Monday, March 2, 2015: Begin Project Tuesday, March 3, 2015: Work on Project Block Days: Wednesday, March 4 or Monday, March 9, 2015: Work on Project Tuesday, March 10, 2015: Work on Project Wednesday, March 11, 2015: Last Day to Work on Project---Need to be Done by End of Period Thursday, March 12, 2015: Introduction and Assigning of Religions Essay Monday, March 16 and Tuesday, March 17, 2015: Learning Station Days Friday, March 20, 2015: First South Asia Unit Test

Change of Dates Due to Wednesday’s Snow Delay and Possible Thursday Snow Day Work Days for South Asian Religions Annotated Illustrations: Wednesday, March 4---Shortened Periods Friday, March 6 Monday, March 9 Tuesday, March 10---Needs to be done by end of the class period Learning Station Days: Wednesday, March 11 Thursday, March 12---Shortened Periods Homework for Long Weekend: Go to You Tube and Watch the Two Documentaries on Hinduism and Buddhism and add to your notes Begin the Compare and Contrast Essay---Follow Chunking

Day One: Friday, February 27, 2015 Quiet Question: Type Two Prompt---- Continuing with the water issue theme we began in the Middle East Unit, we are going to explore the pollution of the holy Ganges River in much more depth than what was introduced in the PowerPoint. We are going to use two different resources for this activity. You and your partner will then work together to answer the Reflection Questions. We are going to watch a short You Tube Clip entitled “India’s Polluted Rivers” from the Financial Times published on March 22, And then the teacher is going to read aloud the included article on the Ganges River Pollution, and you are to use Active Reading Strategies. Reflection Questions: a)Identify and explain at least THREE different sources of pollution of the Ganges River with historical evidence. b)Identify and explain at least TWO different effects of the pollution of the Ganges River with historical evidence.

Day One: Friday, February 27, 2015 Class: As we learned in the last lesson, in India the religious beliefs are tied in to the geography, history, etc…In this lesson, we will be examining FOUR of the FIVE major religions/philosophies of India----Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. We will not be learning about Islam, as we learned about that already in the Middle East Unit in the first semester. Class: To introduce you to the four new religions, the teacher is going begin the Introduction to the Religions of South Asia PowerPoint Lecture. You should be taking notes in the provided graphic organizer in EITHER PENCIL, BLACK, OR BLUE PEN.

Day One: Friday, February 27, 2015 Homework: Finish labeling and color-coding your Maps of South Asia. You are to go to the online textbook and take additional notes in EITHER RED, ORANGE, PINK, OR PURPLE PEN on the four religions. You are to do this tonight...ONLY ONE NIGHT to complete! Monday we begin the Summative Assessment Group Project South Asia Religions Annotated Illustration. Online Textbook Pages Hinduism: pages Buddhism: pages 73-75, , and Jainism: page 287 primary source in the second half of page Sikhism: pages

Day Two: Monday, March 2, 2015 Class: The teacher is going to finish the Introduction to the Religions of South Asia PowerPoint Lecture, and you should finish adding to the notes in the graphic organizer in EITHER PENCIL, BLACK, OR BLUE PEN. Groups: Summative Assessment---You will now be broken up into four groups to create a Religions Annotated Illustration for the Indian religion assigned to your group. This is different from what we did for the religions of the Middle East. An Annotated Illustration is a detailed drawing of an historical scene. Key characteristics, events, people are incorporated into the scene like a photograph or an oil painting; they are integrated into the scene. Each of the main aspects is identified with either a number or letter that corresponds with the annotations below. You should use as many visuals from the computer for the project to save on time and be accurate.

Period Three Groups Hinduism: Nick, Tanner, Nate So, Grace, Buddhism: Emily, Eric, Evelyn, Keziah Sikhism: Damien, Rachael, Brittany, Chase, Nate

Period Four Groups Hinduism: Delaney, Sean B., Ryan, Michelle, Taylor Buddhism: Shelby, Cassie, Marin, Brandon, Bobby Sikhism: Jessa, Clare, Nick, Sean M, Jordan

Period Six Groups Hinduism: Bryan, Gabby, Sophie, Pat, Alex Buddhism: Lauren R, Maggie, Macy, Kevin H. Sikhism: Laura, Gabe, Mike, Lauren L. Jainism: Grace, Kevin, Dom, and Amaya

Annotated Illustrations 2015 Indian Religion Annotated Illustration Grade Sheet Due on: A)___________ The illustration/scene needs to contain a minimum of 15 different images addressing 15 different aspects of your assigned religion. IT CANNOT BE IN COLLAGE STYLE. IT NEEDS TO BE PUT TOGETHER AS A SCENE OR PAINTING! Worth 90 Points. Pictures of places of worship enlarged and inset pictures of what it looks like on the inside People practicing the religion within the scene in their homes, in their communities, etc... At the top of the illustration, depict their beliefs about the afterlife. At the top of the illustration have god or gods depicted as they watch over the followers. For history of the religion, incorporate key events in the far corners to indicate time/distance.

Historical Content For Religious Annotated Illustrations: Hinduism: All must all of the topic categories below. A category that has more than one aspect within it can be addressed more to meet the minimum 15 requirements for the overall project. Number of followers today and where they are located History of the religion---how it developed and why Basic beliefs: Samsura/Reincarnation, Brahman, Atman, Devas, Dharma, Karma, Nirvana, and Moksha----Address each of the beliefs separately to meet the requirement. Important Texts---Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana, and Mahabharata Views on Gods and Goddesses---Holy Trinity of Brahman, Vishnu, and Shiva, other important ones of Ganesh and Lakshmi----Address each of the Gods and Goddesses separately to meet the requirement. Four Daily Duties How they worship: temples, holy cities, holy rivers, and practices Sacred Cows Festivals Symbols

Historical Content For Religious Annotated Illustrations: Buddhism: All must all of the topic categories below. A category that has more than one aspect within it can be addressed more to meet the minimum 15 requirements for the overall project. Who was Buddha and what happened in his life to create this religion?---Siddhartha Gautama History---why did it develop in response to Hinduism? Role or purpose of the religion Three Jewels of Buddhism Symbols Five Precepts The Middle Way The Four Noble Truths---Address each of the truths separately to meet the requirements. The Eight Fold Path Nirvana Karma Types of Buddhism: Theravada, Mahayana, Tibetan, and Zen---Address each of the type separately to meet the requirements. Monks and their ways of life Number of followers and where are they located

Historical Content For Religious Annotated Illustrations: Jainism: All must all of the topic categories below. A category that has more than one aspect within it can be addressed more to meet the minimum 15 requirements for the overall project. How did this religion develop and why? What does this religion focus on? Purpose of the faith? History---major leaders and events—founder Mahavira Tirthankara Similarities to Buddhism and Hinduism Major Beliefs: Ahisma, Karma, Reincarnation, Moksha, Atomism, No Absolutes---Address each of the beliefs separately to meet the requirements. Number of followers and where are they located Views on Gods---Unique teachings and view of God Texts---Angas and Upanga Proper conduct How they worship? Major practices and rituals like Samayika and Mantra Monks Importance of vegetarianism Sects: White or Svetambara, Sky or Gigambara, Lay Symbols

Historical Content For Religious Annotated Illustrations: Sikhism: All must all of the topic categories below. A category that has more than one aspect within it can be addressed more to meet the minimum 15 requirements for the overall project. History---Guru Nanak and other Gurus Views on God and Basic Beliefs like Reincarnation and Afterlife, Khalsa, How to Reach Salvation, Views on Wealth and Charity----Address each of these beliefs separately to meet the requirements. Number of followers and where Similarities to Hinduism and similarities to Islam Views on monasticism Five Ks---Kesh, Kuchha, Kanga, Kara, and Kirpin----Address each of these separately to meet the requirements. Importance of turbans Five Evils---Kam, Krodin, Lobh, Moh, and Ahanker Five Virtues---Sat, Santokh, Daya, Nimvata, and Pyare Values and practices Symbols Sacred Texts---Dasam Granth Guru and Granth Sahib Place of Worship and Holy Places: Golden Temple, Gurudwara---places of worship---what they are like and the roles they play

Annotated Illustrations B)_____________ At the bottom of the Annotated Illustration, there is a detailed key explaining the symbolism. Each key description is a minimum of THREE WELL-DEVELOPED SENTENCES that contains the 5 Ws, How, Causes/Effects, and other Historical Aspects. A well-developed sentences should either define, explain, provide examples, or analyze. DO NOT WRITE SHORT OR BRIEF SENTENCES. DO NOT WRITE VAGUE OR GENERAL STATEMENTS. DO NOT JUST KEEP REPEATING OR REWORDING THE HISTORICAL INFORMATION. If you do, it will not be counted. DO NOT WRITE IN PARAGRAPH FORMAT! It makes it too hard to read and take notes from. WRITE IN BULLET FORMAT. This should be numbered and the numbers should match the images on the poster. The numbers should be in correct numerical order. Each is worth 6 Points for total of 90 points. This should be TYPED and in Calibri Bold Size 14 Font. It should be attached to the bottom of your poster to hang front-wise for students to read and look at the art part at the same time.

Annotated Illustrations C)__________It was done neatly, in an organized manner, labeled with the title of the religion, and the key was spell-checked and grammar-checked. If any of this is not done, it is 10% off the value. Total:/180 Points Resources you will be using: You must split the different resources equally amongst the group members. My recommendations are: ONE Person---United Streaming Film Clip on Religion and Part of the PowerPoint on the Religion ONE Person---The Rest of the PowerPoint on the Religion TWO People---Split the Photocopied Supplemental Reading on Religion

Annotated Illustrations Group Responsibilities: Creation of Religious Annotated Illustration: Everyone must find images and write the corresponding descriptions/annotations. Since there are a minimum of 15 aspects, if a group is made up of 4 people, each person should do 4, and this will give you at least one extra credit. If it is a group of 5 people, each person should do at least 4. This will give you 5 extra credit.

Chunking of Historical Religious Annotated Illustration: Work Day One/Homework: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Split up resources and assign to group members. Watch/read and take notes in the corresponding graphic organizers.

As a group, go over the graphic organizer with each group member sharing information. Make sure all group members have completed notes. Create a list of ideas/rough draft for the Annotated Illustration as a group. Assign different group members their art and writing parts. Create art part of project. Homework: Work on art part. Need to finish it up for Monday!

Group members should edit each other’s work. Cut and paste into one word document in correct order. Print up and attach to project. Projects need to be done by the end of the class period and turned in to teacher. The homework is to work on the South Asia Unit Study Guide for upcoming test.

Days Seven and Eight: Wednesday, March 11, and Thursday, March 12, 2015 Class: You will have the class period to go around to all the Religions Annotated Illustrations and use them as Learning Stations to complete the rest of your graphic organizer notes. Homework for Both Nights: Go to You Tube and watch the following documentaries adding to your notes. This will help you do the Writing Summative Assessment. Also begin the Writing Assessment. Do in EITHER RED, PINK, PURPLE, OR ORANGE PEN. BBC Life of Buddha---running time of 49:47 minutes National Geographic for the History Channel Religions of the World: Hinduism- --running time of 45:15 minutes

Day Eight: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Homework: Summative Assessment--- You have the Take Home Short Answer ESSAY INSTEAD OF A SHORT ANSWER QUESTION for the First India Unit Test. You are to compare and contrast Hinduism and Buddhism, like what we did in the Middle East Unit comparing and contrasting Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This is due on: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 See the attached grade sheet with the directions and grading criteria for how to write the Thesis Statement, Introduction, Body Paragraphs, and Conclusion. This is similar to what we did for the Imperialism Editorial. For examples, go to the Middle East Unit Teacher Page and view the Accelerated Compare/Contrast Monotheistic Religions Essays that were uploaded.

Note: There are changes in the Chunking as typed in your lesson plan due to snow delays and snow day!

Chunking of Summative Assessment Take Home Essay: Night One:Thursday, March 12, 2015 This is the last day of the Religions Lesson Plan. If you did not go to Ms. Barben’s Introduction to the Religions of South Asia Introduction PowerPoint and take notes on all four religions, you need to do that to have enough material to begin. Watch the two You Tube Documentaries on Hinduism and Buddhism to add to Ms. Barben’s notes. Complete the ENTIRE Pre-Write Graphic Organizer for the Compare and Contrast Essay. Night Two:Monday, March 16, 2015 This is the first Learning Station Day. Add to your Pre-Write Graphic Organizer. Write your Introduction Paragraph and the First Similarity Paragraph. Night Three: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 This is the second Learning Station Day. Add to your Pre-Write Graphic Organizer. Write the Second Similarity Paragraph. Night Four: Wednesday, March 18---Odd Block Day This is the first and second day combined for the Caste System Lesson. Write the Two Differences Paragraphs.

Chunking of Summative Assessment Take Home Essay: Night Five: Thursday, March 19, Even Block Day This is the first and second day combined for the Caste System Lesson. Write the Conclusion Paragraph. Print up two copies of the essay...one rough draft is for your notebook and the other is for your peer editor. Night Six: Friday, March 20---First South Asia Unit Test You will be given a copy of another student’s Rough Draft to Peer Edit over the weekend. Complete the Peer Editing Packet and write comments on draft. Due on Monday. Night Seven: Monday, March 23, 2015 This is the first day of the British Imperialism and Rule of India Lesson Plan. You will have received your Peer Edited Rough Draft. Tonight make the revisions. The final draft is due the next class period: due on Wednesday, March 25, 2015