Greeting Task On your post it write: Three things which you found most interesting about the unit on Hinduism. Challenge: Can you explain why you found.

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Greeting Task On your post it write: Three things which you found most interesting about the unit on Hinduism. Challenge: Can you explain why you found these things interesting?

Learning objective: To recap and reflect on the unit: Hinduism

DiscussionDiscussion What did you find most interesting about the unit? What did you find most surprising about the unit? Is there anything you’ve learnt about Hindu beliefs that could help you in your life? I agree with you because… I’d like to build on your point by saying… I disagree with you because… A new idea could be…

Team Recap Task On the sugar paper, work together to mind map everything you can remember about the unit using words and pictures. Include as many keywords as you can!Challenge: Can you include the keyword definitions?

Front Cover Task Your front covers must include: – Pictures – Keywords – Big ideas – Your view about some of the questions we’ve answered in class (look through your book to remind yourself of these) These will be peer assessed Get creative!

Peer Assessing Peer Marking Criteria: Read their work carefully You need to write in your best handwriting as you are writing in someone else’s book Think carefully about what you can say to help them Say what you like about their work Give them helpful and positive comments so they can improve their work next time Think about what you can learn from them Peer Marking Golden Rule! Be Kind Be Specific Be Helpful