bellwork for bellwork today, you will be labeling a blank map of our next region of study……....
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BELLWORK• For bellwork today, you will be labeling a blank map of our next
region of study……. Europe!• Unit 2 is the study of the Middle Ages (Medieval), which
focuses on achievements of Europe, so it’s important you understand the geography of the region.
• Label all 38 countries.• Use pgs. A12-13 in your textbook• Do NOT need to include islands or cities…..only independent
countries!• Your map quiz over Europe will be on Friday!!!
World Religions• When studying world history, it is important to study
world religions.• Many countries’ history, government, and culture
originated from their religion.• We will be studying these religions from a historical
perspective.• The five most popular religions around the world:
– Christianity - Hinduism– Judaism - Islam– Buddhism
World Religions Graphic Organizer• To learn more about the five most popular world religions, you are going to
complete a graphic organizer.• We will complete Judaism & Christianity together.• Then, you will be broken into groups of three. Once in your group, number
off 1-3.• Each group member will be responsible for a different religion.• Next, you will independently complete your own section.• Once everyone is done, your group will come back together and you will
teach the rest of your group about your religion.• As you teach, they will fill in the rest of the worksheet.• Make sure you understand your religion since you will be the only one
teaching it in your group. • 1 – Buddhism 2 – Islam 3 - Hinduism
We’ve already studied the
background of Judaism
(Israelites) & Christianity
(Romans) – let’s do these together!
BELLWORKBELLWORK1.1. Which two religions originated in India?Which two religions originated in India?2.2. List three similarities between Judaism List three similarities between Judaism
and Christianity.and Christianity.3.3. List two differences between Judaism and List two differences between Judaism and
Christianity.Christianity.4.4. Throughout history, religions are Throughout history, religions are
continuously persecuted by people in continuously persecuted by people in power. Why do you think this is? Why power. Why do you think this is? Why aren’t people more accepting of different aren’t people more accepting of different religions? Explain!religions? Explain!
5.5. THINKER: Why do we study world THINKER: Why do we study world religions in history class? religions in history class?
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