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World Religions Encyclopedia
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You will create an encyclopedia that describes and gives important facts of the 5 major world religions: – Monday: Hinduism – Tuesday: Buddhism – Wednesday: Judaism – Thursday: Christianity – Friday: Islam
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World Religions Encyclopedia For each religion, you must include the following information: – Demographics # of followers, % of world population – Geography Where did the religion begin and spread to? Must include a map – Beliefs Describe the main beliefs and practices of the religion – Research your own answers Describe traditions, holidays, prayers, and god(s) List your sources!
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World Religions Encyclopedia After you have researched each religion, you will complete a pie graph to show the percentage of each religion compared to the world population This will require math! Pie Chart Example:
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Grades This will be the first FORMAL grade of the 3 rd quarter! – Each page of your encyclopedia is worth 15 possible points – The pie graph is worth 25 possible points 5 religions (15 points each) + pie graph (25 points) =100 possible points
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IB Grade IB Assessment: Criterion B - Investigating - Rubric LevelLevel Description 7-8 You investigated all 5 major world religions using reliable sources, found accurate information for each religion, and presented your information in a way that looks professional and is easy to understand. 5-6 You investigated all 5 major world religions using multiple sources, found information for each religion, and presented your information in a way that looks neat and is easy to understand. 3-4 You investigated all 5 major world religions using one or more sources, found information for each religion, and presented your information in a booklet. 1-2 You investigated some of the major world religions using one or more sources, found information for some of the religions, and presented your information in a booklet. 0The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
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Hinduism Video- Intro to Hinduism (From Discovery Ed) Discover Education – Section 6.3 – Explore Tab – Page 1 – Top Right-Hand Corner
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Hinduism The 3 rd largest religion in the world – 14% of the world’s population – Approximately 1 billion people are Hindu 6,000 years old – The oldest “living” religion in the world
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Hinduism in the world Practiced mostly in South Asia: – India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
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The largest Hindu temple in the world, located in Delhi, India
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Hinduism Hinduism does not have one single founder – It is a combination of Dravidian (People from India) beliefs and Aryan beliefs that merged together over time The Aryans brought several fundamental beliefs to India: – The belief in many gods and that these gods lived in nature – The Vedas are sacred texts (similar to the Bible) The Vedas is the holy book of Hinduism – Written in Sanskrit
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Hinduism Brahman- Spiritual power that created and controls the universe Monotheistic and Polytheistic beliefs – Believe in one “Universal Spirit” – Believe that spirit is made up of many parts (many different gods) – Hindus believe all life is connected and should be respected
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Polytheistic There are millions of Hindu Gods and Goddesses Brahma- The Creator of All Shiva- creates and destroys the world Vishnu- The preserver of the universe. Guides and protects humans BrahmaVishnuShiva
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Words to Watch Reincarnation – the belief that the soul passes from one body to the next (based on karma) Dharma- religious and moral duties of an individual. Hindus believe in nonviolence and believe family is important Karma - Law of action and reaction – If you do good, expect good things to happen – If you do bad, expect bad things to happen
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Dietary Hinduism Vegetarianism- Hindus typically do not eat meat – This is not mandatory, but widely practiced – Why do you think most Hindus do not eat meat?
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Baby with eight limbs is thought to be Vishnu reincarnated Vishnu is known as the preserver of the universe Lakshmi- The name is derived from the wife of Vishnu She had an operation at 2 years old and is now in good health
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Reincarnation If you could be reincarnated as any person, animal, or plant, what would you choose and why? – If you died and could come back to earth as anything – Answer and illustrate I would choose to be a kangaroo because I love to jump around
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Your own research Where do most Hindus worship? What are the major holidays celebrated? Describe the Hindu gods and goddesses You must list your sources!
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Karma Can you think of a time where you’ve seen karma in action or personally experienced karma? – Take 5 minutes to discuss with your group – Each group will share one story Example- Once when I was as the at the grocery store I saw a woman drop $5 on the ground. I picked it up to give it back to her, but she told me to keep it since I was honest
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