Learning about Judaism

advertisement
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
Download