World Religion Power Point Project. Rubric/Checklist _____________ part 1 _____________ the information needed _____________ ____Religion’s name ____.

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World Religion Power Point Project

Rubric/Checklist _____________ part 1 _____________ the information needed _____________ ____Religion’s name ____ Founder/founders ____ Location of origination ____ Major locations today ____ How/why did the religion spread? ____ Holy book ____ symbols ____ Places of worship ____ Holy sites & why ____ Major Holidays/if any & purpose Major beliefs – ____ Creation story – ____ End times story – ____ Most important command/laws – ____ Purpose of life – ____ Deities' name/names

Part 2 remember all members need to work site your sources Copy and Paste will result in a 0 ____ AP bonus 5 bring a primary source to class for that religion (not translated not a copy off the internet) ____ 3 Following directions/general order ____ 10 Appropriate visual on every page ____ 80 Complete and Correct information ____ 3 Attractiveness – Correct grammar – Neatness – Not too much info on each slide ____ 4 Presentation – Do not read – Site your sources – Time 5 minutes or less

Rubric/Checklist _____________ part 1 _____________ the information needed _____________ ____Religion’s name ____ Founder/founders ____ Location of origination ____ Major locations today ____ How/why did the religion spread? ____ Holy book ____ symbols ____ Places of worship ____ Holy sites & why ____ Holidays/if any & purpose Major beliefs – ____ Creation story – ____ End times story – ____ Most important command/laws – ____ Purpose of life – ____ Deities' name/names

Part 2 remember all members need to work site your sources ____ AP bonus 5 bring a primary source to class for that religion (not translated not a copy off the internet) ____ 3 Following directions/general order ____ 10 Appropriate visual on every page ____ 80 Complete and Correct information ____ 3 Attractiveness – Correct grammar – Neatness – Not too much info on each slide ____ 4 Presentation – Do not read – Time 5 minutes or less

Rubric/Checklist _____________ part 1 _____________ the information needed _____________ ____Religion’s name ____ Founder/founders ____ Location of origination ____ Major locations today ____ How/why did the religion spread? ____ Holy book ____ symbols ____ Places of worship ____ Holy sites & why ____ Holidays/if any & purpose Major beliefs – ____ Creation story – ____ End times story – ____ Most important command/laws – ____ Purpose of life – ____ Deities' name/names

Part 2 remember all members need to work site your sources ____ AP bonus 5 bring a primary source to class for that religion (not translated not a copy off the internet) ____ 3 Following directions/general order ____ 10 Appropriate visual on every page ____ 80 Complete and Correct information ____ 3 Attractiveness – Correct grammar – Neatness – Not too much info on each slide ____ 4 Presentation – Do not read – Time 5 minutes or less

Due January 31 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 1.Protestant 2.Catholic 3.Eastern Orthodox 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 1.Theravada 2.Tibetan 5.Hinduism 6.Animism 7.Ancient Egyptian 8.Zoroastrianism 9.Aztec/Mayan 10.Confucianism (Buddhism) 11.Daoism/Taoism 12.Jainism 13.Shinto 14.Sikhism