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World Religion Intro

World Religion Intro

Assessment

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Social Studies

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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25 Slides • 5 Questions

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Introduction to World Religions and Beliefs System

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What religion symbols or images do you recognize on the screen?

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Geography of faith

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OBJECTIVES

  • Identify the geographical sites that gave rise to different religions

  • Describe the important structures which signifies specific role in each religion

  • Explain how geography influences religion

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Pangea

  • Earth is composed of a big landmass

  • Landmass began breaking apart as a result of continental rifting

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS CONTINENT?

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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of this continent?

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EUROPE

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AUSTRALIA

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ASIA

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AFRICA

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Multiple Choice

Asia is the largest continent of the world.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Asia is the birthplace of three great religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Asia is divided into 5 regions namely Central Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asian and Western Asia.

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True

2

False

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Asia

  • The largest continent of the world

  • The birthplace of three religions including Judaism , Christianity and Islam

  • Is divided into 5 regions namely Central Asia, South Asia, East Asia, West Asia and Southeast Asia.

  • All major religious traditions are practiced in the region and new forms are constantly emerging

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Multiple Choice

What Asian region is shown?

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In the activity 1 you identified the different symbols of the different major religions of the world. In the activity 2 you also have recognized the different Asian regions.

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By any chance is there a connection between the creation of religion to geography?

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West Asia

  • West Asia is located in the area between Central Asia and Africa, south of Eastern Europe

  • The majority of the region is often referred to as the Middle East, although it geographically excludes the mainland of Egypt (which is culturally considered a Middle Eastern country)

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West Asia

  • West Asia is politically divided into 18 states: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen. It also includes the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.

  • West Asia is where the first civilization, the Mesopotamia the first civilization in the world. ( Syria , Iraq and Turkey )

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West Asia

  • West Asia is home of three great religions, namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam.


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What are the three great religions existed in West Asia?

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West Asia

  • Is characterized by vast areas of mountainous terrains.

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What is the connection of these mountains to the religion dominated in this region?

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Temple Mount

  • is one of the most sacred sites in the world revered by the Jews, Christians, and Muslims.

  • The Jewish people consider the Temple Mount as their holiest shrine.

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Why are mountains play significant role in many religious beliefs?

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Mount Zion

  • Jerusalem

  • Known as the city of David and Temple Mount

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Mount Ararat

  • Eastern part of Turkey

  • landing place of Noah's Ark as narrated in the Book of Genesis

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Mount Sinai

  • Sinai Peninsula in Egypt

  • Where Moses received the Ten Commandments

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Mount Tabor

  • Israel

  • Site of transfiguration of Jesus Christ

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Does geography affect the religions in the Philippines?

Why or why not?

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How are you going to show your wide understanding about religion to other people with different religion or no religion at all?

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" No matter where a person came from, how far or near he is, always remember that we always learn from others regardless of his locality".

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Introduction to World Religions and Beliefs System

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