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This agenda provides a comprehensive overview of the Ka'bah, the most sacred shrine in Islam, built by Abraham in Mecca. Students will explore key vocabulary, complete engaging activities, and gain insights into Hinduism's diversity of beliefs, including concepts such as karma, reincarnation, and the authority of the Vedas. The session also includes a film that enhances understanding of Hindu practices and their acceptance of other religious teachings. Students will answer reflective questions based on the film to deepen their knowledge.
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CWI DMA • Please take out a piece of paper and complete the following: • Write down the vocabulary word and definition. • Choose ONE of these options and complete it. • Draw a picture that illustrates/explains the vocabulary word. • Rewrite the definition in your own words. • Write a sentence that includes the term and the information from the definition. Ka’Bah • Islam • The most sacred shrine of Islam, originally built by Abraham and located in the center square in Mecca.
Today’s Agenda • DMA • Hinduism • Info • Watch film Homework: CE Pres. on Jan. 17th • 1st period – Victor & Logan, Jahkari & Codey • 2nd period – Sarah & Jordan, Michelle & Jessie • 3rd period – Parash & Spencer, Emily & Bena
Feel free to jot down the rest as well Make sure that the info in Yellow gets onto your chart
Hinduism - Intro • Wide variety of beliefs • "Truth is one; sages call it by different names.“ • Accept teachings from Christianity, Buddhism…. • Gurus
Hinduism – basic beliefs • Authority of the Vedas (sacred text) • Reincarnation • Karma • Your actions have unavoidable effects on your life & your next life.
Hinduism – basic beliefs • Ultimate goal is to be released from samsara (cycle of rebirth) • View of god • One god that takes many different forms & has many different names • Shiva, Vishnu, Shakti
Hinduism Film • Similar to yesterday’s film (old, but with good info) • Add to your religions chart as you watch. • Make sure you have the info (white board) in your chart
Hinduism Film • Look at the questions on the white board… • Answer each of these questions (in complete sentences) on your religion chart • Answers are all in the video.
Questions • How many different versions of God are there? • Where do most Hindus live? • Who, when and where did Hinduism start? • What are the Vedas? • What are the Upanishads? • What does “liberation” mean? • What are the different types of yoga? • Why is meditation important? • What is the Bhagavad Gita • How does Hinduism “absorb” new religions? How does it accept other religions? • How as Ghandi? • Why is non-violence important? How does it affect their lives (diet)?