What are some challenges historians face when studying religions? Do Now - Sticky Note School Reminder - Learn about Religions, NOT Persuade (RESPECT) Homework - Vocabulary Index Cards, Cornell Notes, and Antonyms/synonyms Independent - TCI History (Lesson 11, Section 3) + NEWSELA Collaborative - Vocabulary Index Cards & Antonyms/Synonyms Religion: People: Symbol: Founder: Worship at: Judaism Jews Star of David Abraham Synagogue Christianity Christians Cross Jesus Christ Church Islam Crescent Moon Muhammad Mosque Muslims The only city that is sacred to half of the world’s people According to Judaism, the Temple Mount is the location of Solomon’s Temple. The Western Wall is a place of pilgrimage for many Jews. According to Christian tradition, this is the location of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and burial place. This church was built in 325 ACE. The Foundation Stone - Sacred to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Recognized as the site of the Holy of Holies. Located just outside Jerusalem (in Bethlehem), this church was built in 339 ACE. According to Christian tradition this site has been identified as the birthplace of Jesus. Independent STEP 1: TCI History (Lesson 11, Section 3 + questions) STEP 2: NEWSELA (Digital Agenda) Collaborative – STEP 1: Vocabulary Index Cards + Antonyms/Synonyms STEP 2: Practice Quizlet with a partner