Buddhist prayer flags at Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu. Photo taken in 2015.
Hi everyone,
I had a lot of fun today, playing Jeopardy to review religion concepts and vocabulary! Here's what we did today in class:
Learning Targets:
Knowledge LT 21: I can explain how religious ideas impact the shaping of societies.
Critical Thinking LT 2: I can explain connections between events, issues, problems and concepts.
Knowledge LT 21: I can explain how religious ideas impact the shaping of societies.
Critical Thinking LT 2: I can explain connections between events, issues, problems and concepts.
Soundtrack: "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana. Selected for today for three reasons. 1) The was a recent PRIDE assembly. 2) I was correctly assuming that there would be a spirited competition with Jeopardy. 3) Nirvana is a Buddhist concept of working towards enlightenment. Lyrics (good luck trying to understand them just listening!) here.
AGENDA 5/3/16:
News Brief/Ballot – Alex K.
Crash Course
Jeopardy Review
Study Time
Crash Course
Jeopardy Review
Study Time
Homework: Read the blog! Study the religion vocabulary for test next class! Know your grade and how to improve it: Russian Revolution work (found on this post), World War I work (found in this post) and finishing Historical Investigation if you have not - revisions needed, as well. (if you want to turn in a revised copy, please give me the original graded copy for review, as well). Next news brief: Emily.
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News Brief/Ballot: Alex K. had the news brief today and selected an article about this story to talk about: CNN.com - American killed in Iraq after ISIS broke through Peshmerga lines. This was a sad story out of Iraq, which also related to our religion unit (and talk about ISIS the last few classes). We found Iraq in the world map packet, and also checked in about what students were up to outside of class.
I also showed students my blank ballot to vote in the upcoming primary election. Obviously, this is more Government than Global Studies, and I still think it is important for everyone to know how voting works here in Oregon.
The next news brief was assigned to Emily.
We also watched the one minute BBC World News update. Here's the link to see the latest one minute update, at any time of day (it will probably be different from what we watched in class):
Crash Course: Before playing Jeopardy, I wanted to show part of a Crash Course video that might help students understand 1) Islam a bit better, 2) How religion impacts society in a variety of ways. It was only the first 4 minutes or so of this video - and there are lots of other Crash Course videos on the history of religion, if you are interested!
Study Guide: At the end of class, it was study time for the test. Please note that there will also be a question or two based on some of the religions we talked last class, too! This guide is intended for you to help review your Religion PowerPoint notes. Here it is:
I also showed students my blank ballot to vote in the upcoming primary election. Obviously, this is more Government than Global Studies, and I still think it is important for everyone to know how voting works here in Oregon.
The next news brief was assigned to Emily.
We also watched the one minute BBC World News update. Here's the link to see the latest one minute update, at any time of day (it will probably be different from what we watched in class):
Crash Course: Before playing Jeopardy, I wanted to show part of a Crash Course video that might help students understand 1) Islam a bit better, 2) How religion impacts society in a variety of ways. It was only the first 4 minutes or so of this video - and there are lots of other Crash Course videos on the history of religion, if you are interested!
Again, just another opportunity for studying, if you want. I like that the videos are closed captioned, because they are very fast paced!
Jeopardy Review: Here is the PowerPoint we went through (I will post this after my class tomorrow plays), playing Jeopardy to review - this should help, along with going over your notes and asking others to help quiz you!
I told students that I would put a question from the test on the blog, in the hopes of encouraging students to look, so here it is:
The term that describes a "branch" of a religion is: a) Worship. b) Pillar. c) Secular. d) Sect
Keep studying!
Study Guide: At the end of class, it was study time for the test. Please note that there will also be a question or two based on some of the religions we talked last class, too! This guide is intended for you to help review your Religion PowerPoint notes. Here it is:
Be aware that Google Drive makes the sheet two pages, whereas the copy I passed out in class is just one page. Study the vocabulary and your notes from the religions we went over last class! The test will be next class! See you then! :-)
hey, I have no idea how to explain the signify part of the study guide for polytheism, monotheism, and atheism.
ReplyDeleteHey, so signify means explain the significance. So, what is polytheism and how it it significant? You could give an example of that, if you want.
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