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Follow Up Circle the 3 most important terms in each of the sets of notes that we have completed already. Religions Notes Hinduism Notes Buddhism Notes Judaism Notes

Today’s Goals Compare Hindu and Hebrew Flood Stories and draw conclusions about their origins. Practice looking at historical documents. H.S. 3 Explain the historical development and impact of major world religions and philosophies

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Hindu Flood Story pg. 98(Class Documents) Read story (6min) Whole group Switch each paragraph Complete Chart (8min) Page 15 Words and phrases Note Sentences Penance: Price you must pay for what you did wrong Ganges: Large Holy river in India Sage: Wiseman

Hebrew Flood Story pg. 99-100(Class Documents) Read story Whole group Switch each paragraph Complete Chart Words and phrases Note Sentences Covenant: Agreement between two people

Analysis Questions: 1. What do these stories tell you about their God(s)? 2. How do these stories describe what an obedient follower of the religion looks like? 3. In the stories what is the relationship between the God(s) and the humans?