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Chalkboard Challenge: The Five Major Religions

Chalkboard Challenge: The Five Major Religions. Let’s Play. Final Challenge. Christianity. Judaism. Hinduism. Islam. Buddhism. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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Chalkboard Challenge: The Five Major Religions

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  1. Chalkboard Challenge: The Five Major Religions

  2. Let’s Play Final Challenge Christianity Judaism Hinduism Islam Buddhism 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Christianity for 100 • Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus on what holiday? 100 Christmas

  4. Christianity for 200 • Who do Christians believe Jesus was? 200 The son of God

  5. Christianity for 300 • What is the Christian place of worship called? 300 Church

  6. Christianity for 400 • The Holy Book that records God's revelation is called the ______. 400 Bible

  7. Christianity for 500 • How is Christianity similar to Judaism? 500 • They are both monotheistic. • They both believe in the 10 Commandments. • They both tell the stories of Abraham and Moses.

  8. Judaism for 100 • JUDAISM is a religion of just one people: the _________. 100 Jews

  9. Judaism for 200 • What Jewish holiday is celebrated by lighting candles on a menorah? 200 Hanukah

  10. Judaism for 300 • The Holy Book of the Jewish faith is called a __________. 300 Torah

  11. Judaism for 400 • Jewish practice requires food to be prepared in a ______________ method. 400 Kosher

  12. Judaism for 500 • The Jewish house of worship is called _____________. 500 synagogue

  13. Hinduism for 100 • Is Hinduism polytheistic or monotheistic? 100 Polytheistic – a belief in more than one God.

  14. Hinduism for 200 • The Hindu place of worship is called a ____________. 200 Temple or Mandir

  15. Hinduism for 300 • Hindu practice requires a bindi or a _____ _______ to be painted on a forehead. 300 Red dot

  16. Hinduism for 400 • Who was the Hindu leader that tried to abolish the caste system in peaceful ways? 400 Ghandi

  17. Hinduism for 500 • The oldest sacred Hindu book is called _______. 500 Vedas

  18. Islam for 100 • What Islam holiday requires fasting? 100 Ramadan

  19. Islam for 200 • What is the Islam place of worship called? 200 Mosque

  20. Islam for 300 • What is the name of the Islamic holy book? 300 Qu’ran

  21. Islam for 400 • Islam practice requires its believers to follow the 5___________. 400 5 Pillars

  22. Islam for 500 • What are Muslims required to do each day? 500 Pray 5 times facing Mecca

  23. Buddhism for 100 • The Holy Book for Buddhism is called the ___________. 100 Sutras & Tripitaka

  24. Buddhism for 200 • The Buddhism place of worship is called a ____________ 200 Shrine

  25. Buddhism for 300 • Buddhists believe that existence is a continuing cycle of death and rebirth called____________. 300 reincarnation

  26. Buddhism for 400 • Buddhist practice requires its believers to follow the 4___________ _______________. 400 4 Noble Truths

  27. Buddhism for 500 • According to the Buddhist philosophy, what causes suffering? 500 Desire or Wanting

  28. Final Challenge End Game • How can learning about religions help world relations? Write Your Final Challenge Wager • The more we understand religions, the more we understand each other. If we understand each other we can avoid conflicts and come to peaceful resolutions. • We can appreciate each other and see that we have more in common than what we thought. TIME’S UP!

  29. Game Over Social Studies Online Five Major Religions of the World

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