An interactive Web Quest Next Page.  In this web quest, you’ll be exploring the following:  Early Hinduism  The Buddha  Indra and the Cloud-Cattle.

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An interactive Web Quest Next Page

 In this web quest, you’ll be exploring the following:  Early Hinduism  The Buddha  Indra and the Cloud-Cattle Next Page Previous Page

 Follow along in your guide and complete the tasks that are in it.  As you progress through the web quest, answer the corresponding questions in your guide. These will be graded.  Once you’re guide is finished, make sure all of the questions have been answered, and give it to Mr. Robinson. Next Page Previous Page

 Your first task is to explore Hinduism.  Follow along in your guide and answer the questions listed under the heading “Early Hinduism.”  You’ll find your answers by clicking Next Page Previous Page here. Guide questions 1-3

Previous Page Next Page The next task is for you to explore different Hindu gods and goddesses. In your guide, there are 3 boxes for you to fill out. Choose any 3 gods or Goddesses you like. Make sure these are filled out accurately because There’s a good chance you’ll be asked to present to the class what you’ve found. To find the list of gods/goddesses, click here. Guide questions 4-6

Now that you’ve learned about Hinduism, it’s time to explore another popular religion in India: Buddhism. Previous Page Next Page To begin click here. Guide questions 7-9

The story of Siddhartha Gautama must be understood to fully understand Buddhism. Follow the link below and read about the Fundamental Truths of Life. Previous Page Next Page here. To begin click Guide questions 10-14

Mythology was, and still is, a common practice in many cultures. It was often used as a way to explain the unexplainable. Click on the picture of Indra below to discover one popular myth in India. Next Page Previous Page Guide questions 15 & 16

Double check your answers and turn your guide into Mr. Robinson. Previous Page