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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 51 for Hinduism
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1. Roots of Religion in India
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Matthew Cheryl Hoelscher Dunn Subject: World History Lesson Title: Roots of Religion in India Objectives: Describe the origin and belief of Hinduism Describe the origin and beliefs of Buddhism Compare the two religions from India TEKS 19 A - compare historical ideas, origins and the spread of major world religions No standards added. Materials: Motivation: Power Quiz over Point Hinduism presentation and World Map Buddhism at Slates beginning of...
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2. The World's Most Practiced Religions
...? 4. Why? 5. Who? Time Frame: 3 - 5 days depending on how much time is spend on the examination of each religion Suggested Grade Level: Middle School / High School New Jersey Core Content Standards: 6.2, 6.4, 6.5 Instructional Objectives: 1. Students will be able to identify Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism as the world's five most practiced religions 2. Students will be able to identify the basic belief systems of these religions 3. Students will be able to identify the basic historical background of these religions _ 4. Students will be able to identify various holidays and ritual...
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3. Comparative Religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Da
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Kristin Culp Plummer Subject: World History Lesson Title: Comparative Religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Da Objectives: Identify the historical origins, cultural foundations, and central ideas of major world religions including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Identify the historical origins, cultural foundations, and central ideas of major world religious...
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4. Global Citizen 2000 - Religion and Spirituality
...will be able to identify various aspects of a particular religion 2. Students will be able to define vocabulary which is related to a particular religion Resource Materials: 1. Buddhism Suggested Word List _ 2. Buddhism Power Point 3. Christianity Suggested Word List 4. Christianity Power Point 5. Hinduism Suggested Word List 6. Hinduism Power Point _ 7. Islam Suggested Word List 8. Islam Power Point 9. Judaism Suggested Word List 10. Judaism Power Point 11. Computer Room or Resource Center Strategies and Procedures: 1. Provide students with background on the chosen religion by using the Power Point P...
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5. Global Citizen 2000 - Religion and Spirituality
...le to identify the basic history, beliefs, and practices of Taoism. 5. Students will be able to identify similarities and differences among the four Eastern religions. 6. Students will be able to identify similarities and differences between the Eastern Religions and that of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. Resource Materials: 1. Student Handout (Eastern religions) 2. Student Handout (similarities and differences of the Eastern religions and other practiced religions) 3. Confucianism Power Point 4. Sikhism Power Point _ 5. Shinto Power Point 6. Taoism Power Point 7. Teacher backgro...
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6. Major Religions in Ancient India
...essional Additional _ Resources Development Links _ _ Lesson Plan _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ Major Religions in Ancient India _ Description: _ Using Inspiration, students will create a graphic organizer to increase their understanding of the similarities and differences between Hinduism and Buddhism. This will be used as a re-teaching lesson. _ Essential Question: What are the similarities and differences between Hinduism and Buddhism? _ Assessment: A rubric will be used to assess student work. See attached. Comparison Graphic Organizer Rubric _ Student Work: Students will turn in...
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7. Who Believes What?
...2. lead a discussion on religions practiced by people in Asia. 3. group students in pairs to search the Web sites. 4. explain how to prepare a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that will include at least four facts about each of the following religions on five different slides: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Handout 3: Sample Student Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation, a sample presentation has been provided with this lesson. 5. provide students with Handout 2: Rubric for Who Believes What? Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation. 6. assist students with any problems that might occur. S...
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8. Hindu
hindu Home Artha: Strategies for Survival, Success, & Power Technology Projects Teaching Philosophy Scholarly Papers Senior Research Materials: Reading: Eight Rupees Lesson Plans Activities Introduction: 4 Goals of Hinduism: 1. Dharma ? person perform ?dharma? or ?appropriate role or function? or ?Duty? For example: Teachers must teach. Students must learn. Apple Trees must produce apples and not coconuts. If a person performs their dharma, then they make good karma (event). 2. Kama ? pleasure 3. Artha ? wealth and pow...
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9. Who Believes What?
...2. lead a discussion on religions practiced by people in Asia. 3. group students in pairs to search the Web sites. 4. explain how to prepare a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that will include at least four facts about each of the following religions on five different slides: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Handout 3: Sample Student Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation, a sample presentation has been provided with this lesson. 5. provide students with Handout 2: Rubric for Who Believes What? Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation. 6. assist students with any problems that might occur. S...
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10. Lesson Plan no. 94 | Nataraj | AskAsia.org
...rs >> Lesson Plans >> Nataraj Lesson Plan: Nataraj Shiva as Lord of the Dance Description Art is an excellent aid when someone is trying to understand complex ideas from another culture. The Nataraj, Lord Shiva and Lord of the Dance, offers a visual summary of several of the most important ideas in Hinduism. Learning to identify the various aspects of the image can help students understand several of the central tenets of Hinduism. Objectives/Skills "read" the meaning of the Nataraj; understand the various aspects of Hinduism that the Nataraj symbolizes; understand the importance of samsara (the cycle...
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