alexandra sapienza
DESCRIPTION
Ancient Religions Webquest. Alexandra Sapienza. EDU 505 Summer 2013. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Alexandra SapienzaEDU 505 Summer 2013
Ancient Religions Webquest
IntroductionOh no! A zombie apocalypse has occured all over the world!! In order to survive, you must travel back in time to an Ancient civilization. There will be several research teams that will visit a different civilization and learn about the religion. When visiting, the team must collect a list of information about the religions. Upon your return, you and your research team will present your information to the class. Religion is more than a belief in a god or diety. Religion is a philosophy and for many people, a way of life. Religion impacts a person's view of the world. Due to this, your decision to move to that civilization will be based on the civilization’s religion. The world is counting on you!!
TaskAs part of a research team, you will choose one ancient civilization religion to travel back to.
You and your group must work cooperatively to collect all the information necessary to complete the graphic organizer and map. Then, you will put your information into a presentation format, and show the rest of you community (other research teams) your findings.
At the end, you will decide on which civilization to chose for solace!
Religions to choose from:HinduismBuddhism Judaism Christianity Islam
Process2 parts
1. You and your team will choose a religion. You are to complete the graphic organizer and fill in the necessary information taken from a website I will provide.
In addition to that website, you will be required to use the pamphlet “How to Judge the Quality of a Website” and your prior knowledge about internet sources to find 2 other legitimate informational websites.
2. After gathering information from 3 websites and completing the graphic organizer, you and your research team must present the information to the community (other research teams).
The format for your presentation is up to each research team. Some ideas are…powerpoint, movie, speeches, worksheet, etc.
Resources
Internet Sources for:JudaismIslamHinduismChristianityBuddhism
How to Judge the Quality of a Website
Graphic organizer & map
EvaluationCooperative Learning Rubric
1 2 3 4
Contributed to group goals
Works toward group goals only when prompted
Works towards group goals with occasional prompting
Works towards group goals without occasional prompting; accepts and fulfills individual role
Consistently and actively works towards group goals and fulfills individual roles
Working and sharing with others
Participates in needed changeswhen prompted andencouraged; always or often relies onothers to do the work
Participates in needed changeswith occasional prompting; often needs reminding todo the assignment
Willingly participates inneeded changes;usually does the assigned work andrarely needsreminding
Helps the groupidentify necessarychanges and encourages group action for change;always does the assigned workwithout having tobe reminded
Contribution of knowledge
Contributes information to the group only when prompted
Contributes information to the group with occasional prompting or reminding
Contributes knowledge, opinions, and skills to the group without prompting
Consistently and actively contributes knowledge, opinions, and skills without prompting or reminding
1 2 3 4Internet Use Does not
successfully search for relevant information, using search engines. Does not seek assistance. Does not use 3 sources and/or not legitimate sources.
Searches for relevant information on Internet, with some assistance. Does not use 3 sources and/or not legitimate sources.
Searches and finds relevant information, with minimal assistance but, does not use 3 sources.
Successfully searches for relevant information, using search engines. Uses 3 legitimate sources.
Graphic organizer Is missing all or most of the chart information and map is not complete
Is missing 4 or more components of the chart and/or map is not completed
Organizer is completed but lacking some information and map is completed
Successfully completed the organizer with all information and map is completed
Research and Graphic Organizer Rubric
Oral Presentation RubricTaken from ReadWriteThink.org
http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson416/OralRubric.pdf
Conclusion
Over the next two years, you will be learning about World History- the rise and fall of cities, conquests, exchange, and growth over time. It is important that you understand these major religions. Knowing how and why they started provides you with knowledge about their influences on the people, communities, and culture over time.
Teacher Page CCSS- 9th grade
SL 9.1 Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9–10 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
SL 9.2 Integrate multiple sources of information presented in diverse media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) evaluating the credibility and accuracy of each source.
W 9.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas, concepts, and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content.
NYS Social Studies Standards- 9th grade Global Era 3 Standard 3: How major religions and large-scale
empires arose in the Mediterranean basin, China, and India, 500 BCE-300 CE