Concepts and Essential Questions for a 7th Grade World Religions Unit
7th Grade geography standard:
7.1. Describe and compare the beliefs, the spread, and the influence of religions throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa, Islam, Crusades, Holy Roman Empire.
Concepts: Religion, religious expansion
Essential questions:
· What is a religion?
· What are the differences between monotheism, polytheism and henotheism?
7th Grade geography standard:
7.12 Compare and analyze human characteristics (e.g., population, land use, language, and religion) of places and regions in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Concepts:Spread and impact of religion
Essential questions:
· How does religion affect government?
· How does language affect the spread of religion?
· Why are some religions specific to certain regions?
Pre-requisite Skills for World Religions Unit
Students should know what a religion is
Students can take Cornell notes
Students can compare and contrast
Students can research using a computer in the computer lab
Students can listen to and follow directions
Oregon State Standards for a 7th Grade world religions unit
7.1. Describe and compare the beliefs, the spread, and the influence of religions throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa, Islam, Crusades, Holy Roman Empire.
7.12 Compare and analyze human characteristics (e.g., population, land use, language, and religion) of places and regions in the Eastern Hemisphere.
7.18 Investigate current issues in the Eastern Hemisphere and how they relate to other countries, including the United States.
Goals for 7th grade world religions unit
Students will understand the key concepts of religion.
Students will be able to understand the universality of tolerance and acceptance through religion.
Students will be able to compare and contrast the origins and tenets of the world’s major religions.
Objectives for 7th Grade World Religions Unit
Objectives
Students will be able to describe the key terms related to religion (Cognitive, level 2: Comprehension).
Students will be able to compare three monotheistic religions (Cognitive, Level 5: Synthesis).
Students will be able to explain the core beliefs of at least 3 different religions (Cognitive, Level 2: Comprehension).
Students will be able to research a religion choosing important information and report the information on a poster (Cognitive, Level 6: Evaluation).
Students will be able to create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the origins and tenets of the World’s major religions (Cognitive, Level 4: Analysis).