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To do today: foreknowledge - brainstorm - religious materials - assignment
Learning objectives: you will: 
- learn the names of all the holy books of religions
- learn 3 purposes of religious clothing
- learn the names of the holy buildings
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LevensbeschouwingReligious educationMiddelbare schoolmavoLeerjaar 2

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Materials
To do today: foreknowledge - brainstorm - religious materials - assignment
Learning objectives: you will: 
- learn the names of all the holy books of religions
- learn 3 purposes of religious clothing
- learn the names of the holy buildings

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Religious people tend to form   _         with              with the same religious             . They may meet to study, worship or             their faith.
Sometimes if people who are together strongly             with each other, they decide to break up.
This works the same way for            . If people inside the same denomination strongly disagree with each other on their             , they might leave and start their own              .

Beliefs
Church
Churches
Disagree
Discuss
Groups
People
Views

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What kind of material do you already
know that have to do with religion?

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Holy Books
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam

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Some fun facts
  • The Bible is the most shoplifted book in the world
  • The Jewish holy texts are also holy for Christians
  • The word 'Qur'an' means 'to recite' (say out loud)
  • You are not allowed to touch the Torah with your bare hands
  • Tripitaka means 'three baskets'. The texts were written on palm leafs and kept save in baskets. 

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Clothing
  • What kind of religious clothing do you see in the Netherlands? 
  • Do you have rules on clothing at home? If so, what rules and why?

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Clothing
Monks (in different religions) wear robes
Symbol for leaving your own world behind
Orange symbolizes fire: purity.


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Clothing rules
Kippah
To show that there is
something above you
Scarf - Burqa
To not tempt someone else

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Name three purposes of wearing religious clothing.

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1. To remind you that there is something above you
2. To be virtuous - to not tempt someone
3. To show that you leave your own world behind
Holy Buildings
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Church
Mandir
Mosque
Synagogue
Temple

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We're going to watch some videos. Answer the questions in classroom. 

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Slide 14 - Video

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And now
Checking the answers
Reading the assignment on your own holy place

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E9VBxbTP1Nt0xRnVThor-INb9Ms6GX9u/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wj82eVJS0Y8kpo3kJjH8RPOUIILmqFYl/view
https://classroom.google.com/g/tg/MjEyMDIzOTM3MDQ3/MzI1NTM4ODQ5MTM0#u=MTUzMjk1MTIzMTI4&t=f

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Learning objectives
you will:
- learn the names of all the holy books of religions
- learn 3 purposes of religious clothing
- learn the names of the holy buildings

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Finished?
Look at the rubric and grade yourself → BE HONEST
Are there things you can do better? Do them!
Are you happy with the result? Hand everything in. (classroom)
Make sure I also have your answers to the questions.
Add the grade that you gave yourself in the comment in classroom.
Done with that?
Help your classmates or read a book!

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