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Pages
1 Page
Subject
Anthropology, Religion
Product
Digital
Grade
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Resource Type
Assignments, Lesson Plans, Reading Passages
Description
This resource includes everything you need to teach the unit of Anthropology dealing with religion.
What is included:
Unit objectives and outline
Throughout the reading, vocabulary is in boldface type.
After every couple of pages, there is a section review.
At the end of the reading, there are:
unit review questions
critical thinking questions
a bank of 25 multiple choice & true-false questions that can be used for a test or quiz
a list of the vocabulary terms (along with suggested activities)
a graphic organizer
Link to video with questions
answer keys for all of the end-of-unit questions.
PowerPoint that correlates with the reading
Cloze Notes
Objectives
At the end of this unit, you will be able to:
1. state how anthropologists define religion.
2. list purposes that religion serves in society.
3. name examples of world and folk religions.
4. describe elements that are common to many religions.
5. explain how and why religions change.
b. Outline
1. What is religion
2. The purpose/function of religion
3. World and folk religions
4. Common Elements
5. Changes
It comes in a linked google folder that includes two different pdf files of the text (one file has pictures and the other is more print-friendly, with no pictures included), a PowerPoint presentation, and a pdf file with close notes.
What is included:
Unit objectives and outline
Throughout the reading, vocabulary is in boldface type.
After every couple of pages, there is a section review.
At the end of the reading, there are:
unit review questions
critical thinking questions
a bank of 25 multiple choice & true-false questions that can be used for a test or quiz
a list of the vocabulary terms (along with suggested activities)
a graphic organizer
Link to video with questions
answer keys for all of the end-of-unit questions.
PowerPoint that correlates with the reading
Cloze Notes
Objectives
At the end of this unit, you will be able to:
1. state how anthropologists define religion.
2. list purposes that religion serves in society.
3. name examples of world and folk religions.
4. describe elements that are common to many religions.
5. explain how and why religions change.
b. Outline
1. What is religion
2. The purpose/function of religion
3. World and folk religions
4. Common Elements
5. Changes
It comes in a linked google folder that includes two different pdf files of the text (one file has pictures and the other is more print-friendly, with no pictures included), a PowerPoint presentation, and a pdf file with close notes.
This resource includes everything you need to teach the unit of Anthropology dealing with religion. What is included: Unit objectives and outline Throughout the reading, vocabulary is in boldface type. After every couple of pages, there is a section review.... more