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1 What you will need: Chromebook (closed) Pencil, binder paper
Thursday October 13, 2016 Target Goal: Students will be able to cite evidence that connects the contributions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam What you will need: Chromebook (closed) Pencil, binder paper

2 Today’s Objective Students will be able to identify important details about Judaism.

3 Definition Compare- to look at (two or more things) closely in order to see what is similar or different about them

4 Concept There are three main Monotheistic religions in the world today, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. These religions are different but very similar.

5 Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Important People- founders, Prophets, etc. Important Days- festivals, holidays, feast days, etc Important Places Beliefs and Practices-moral behaviours, daily practices, dress, education, etc. Holy Symbol (draw)

6 Judaism Judaism was the first major religion to teach the existence of one god, which is known as monotheism. The basic laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, which is the Jewish holy book. The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It teaches about things of people’s pasts as well as teaches important lessons. In the Torah, Yahweh (name for God) chose Abraham as the first Hebrew of Judaism. Later, Moses was given another important holy text from God, the Ten Commandments, which listed the civil and religious codes of Hebrews.

7 Judaism Judaism was the first major religion to teach the existence of one god, which is known as monotheism. The basic laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, which is the Jewish holy book. The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It teaches about things of people’s pasts as well as teaches important lessons. In the Torah, Yahweh (name for God) chose Abraham as the first Hebrew of Judaism. Later, Moses was given another important holy text from God, the Ten Commandments, which listed the civil and religious codes of Hebrews.

8 Comparing the Monotheistic Religions
Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc. Torah Important People- founders, Prophets, etc

9 Judaism Judaism was the first major religion to teach the existence of one god, which is known as monotheism. The basic laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, which is the Jewish holy book. The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It teaches about things of people’s pasts as well as teaches important lessons. In the Torah, Yahweh (name for God) chose Abraham as the first Hebrew of Judaism. Later, Moses was given another important holy text from God, the Ten Commandments, which listed the civil and religious codes of Hebrews.

10 Judaism Judaism was the first major religion to teach the existence of one god, which is known as monotheism. The basic laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, which is the Jewish holy book. The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It teaches about things of people’s pasts as well as teaches important lessons. In the Torah, Yahweh (name for God) chose Abraham as the first Hebrew of Judaism. Later, Moses was given another important holy text from God, the Ten Commandments, which listed the civil and religious codes of Hebrews.

11 Comparing the Monotheistic Religions
Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc. Torah Important People- founders, Prophets, etc Abraham

12 Judaism Judaism was the first major religion to teach the existence of one god, which is known as monotheism. The basic laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, which is the Jewish holy book. The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It teaches about things of people’s pasts as well as teaches important lessons. In the Torah, Yahweh (name for God) chose Abraham as the first Hebrew of Judaism. Later, Moses was given another important holy text from God, the Ten Commandments, which listed the civil and religious codes of Hebrews.

13 Judaism Judaism was the first major religion to teach the existence of one god, which is known as monotheism. The basic laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, which is the Jewish holy book. The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It teaches about things of people’s pasts as well as teaches important lessons. In the Torah, Yahweh (name for God) chose Abraham as the first Hebrew of Judaism. Later, Moses was given another important holy text from God, the Ten Commandments, which listed the civil and religious codes of Hebrews.

14 Comparing the Monotheistic Religions
Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc. Torah Important People- founders, Prophets, etc Abraham Moses

15 Judaism Judaism was the first major religion to teach the existence of one god, which is known as monotheism. The basic laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, which is the Jewish holy book. The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It teaches about things of people’s pasts as well as teaches important lessons. In the Torah, Yahweh (name for God) chose Abraham as the first Hebrew of Judaism. Later, Moses was given another important holy text from God, the Ten Commandments, which listed the civil and religious codes of Hebrews.

16 Comparing the Monotheistic Religions
Judaism Christianity Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc. Torah Ten Commandments Important People- founders, Prophets, etc Abraham Moses

17 Review Torah, including Ten Commandments Abraham Moses
Judaism Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Important People- founders, Prophets, etc. Important Days- festivals, holidays, feast days, etc Important Places Beliefs and Practices-moral behaviours, daily practices, dress, education, etc. Holy Symbol (draw) Review Torah, including Ten Commandments Abraham Moses Passover, Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sabbath Western Wall, Second Temple Dietary Laws (Kosher), No pigs or shellfish Dress code for men, Yarmulke Star of David

18 What were your findings?
Pretend you are trying to teach a student who is absent today about the information you have learned. Fill in the paragraph below to inform your classmate about what was learned in class. Judaism is a _______________ religion, meaning they only believe in _____________. The holy book is called the _________, which includes the _______________. ________and ___________ are important people to Judaism. There are a lot of important holidays including _________,_________,_________,__________, and ___________. Jewish people follow dietary laws called _____________. They cannot eat ________ and _________.The holy symbol for Judaism is called the _______________. Judaism was the first religion to only believe in one god.

19 What were your findings?- Review
Pretend you are trying to teach a student who is absent today about the information you have learned. Fill in the paragraph below to inform your classmate about what was learned in class. Judaism is a monotheistic religion, meaning they only believe in one God. The holy book is called the Torah, which includes the Ten Commandments. Abraham and Moses are important people to Judaism. There are a lot of important holidays including Passover,Hanukkah,Rosh Hashanah,Yom Kippur, and Sabbath. Jewish people follow dietary laws called Kosher. They cannot eat pork(pig) and shellfish.The holy symbol for Judaism is called the Star of David. Judaism was the first religion to only believe in one god.

20 Christianity Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Important People- founders, Prophets, etc. Important Days- festivals, holidays, feast days, etc Important Places Beliefs and Practices-moral behaviours, daily practices, dress, education, etc. Holy Symbol (draw)

21 What were your findings?
Pretend you are trying to teach a student who is absent today about the information you have learned. Fill in the paragraph below to inform your classmate about what was learned in class. Christianity is a _______________ religion, meaning they only believe in _____________. The holy book is called the _________, which includes the _____ and _____ testaments. ________ is a very important person to Christianity and was nailed to a ____. There are a lot of important holidays including_________ and ___________. Christians believe in ________ and ________.The holy symbol for Christianity is called the ________.

22 What were your findings?
Pretend you are trying to teach a student who is absent today about the information you have learned. Fill in the paragraph below to inform your classmate about what was learned in class. Christianity is a monotheistic religion, meaning they only believe in one God. The holy book is called the The Bible, which includes the Old and New testaments. Jesus is a very important person to Christianity, and was nailed to a cross. There are a lot of important holidays including Christmas and Easter. Christians believe in angels and saints. The holy symbol for Christianity is called the Cross.

23 You have 10 minutes to read and finish the information for Islam
When this time is up, we will be discussion what we have found.

24 Islam Important Texts- holy book, book of morals, etc Important People- founders, Prophets, etc. Important Days- festivals, holidays, feast days, etc Important Places Beliefs and Practices-moral behaviours, daily practices, dress, education, etc. Holy Symbol (draw)

25 What were your findings?
Pretend you are trying to teach a student who is absent today about the information you have learned. Fill in the paragraph below to inform your classmate about what was learned in class. Islam is a _______________ religion, meaning they only believe in _____________. The holy book is called the _________. Muslims follow the ______________, which include faith, prayer, ________, fasting and ________. The founder of Islam was ___________. Muslims are not allowed to eat ______. Women who follow Islam are supposed to _______________. At least once in their lives Muslims are to make a ________ to Mecca. During _______ Muslims do not eat or drink from dawn to sunset.

26 What were your findings?
Pretend you are trying to teach a student who is absent today about the information you have learned. Fill in the paragraph below to inform your classmate about what was learned in class. Islam is a monotheistic religion, meaning they only believe in one God. The holy book is called the Quran. Muslims follow the Five Pillars of Islam, which include faith, prayer, almsgiving(charity), fasting and pilgrimage. The founder of Islam was Muhammad. Muslims are not allowed to eat swine(pig). Women who follow Islam are supposed to dress plainly and wear coverings in public. At least once in their lives Muslims are to make a pilgrimage to Mecca. During Ramadan Muslims do not eat or drink from dawn to sunset.


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