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Creation Myths or Narratives
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The purpose of this lesson is to help students understand the various religions of the ancient river valley civilizations.  Students will read and relate creation narratives or myths to the class, and for a personal experience with history, the students will write a creation myth of their own and share it orally with the class. **Be sure to preview creation myths to ensure the stories are appropriate for your class.

Subject:
World History
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Rhonda Musick
Date Added:
04/14/2021
Greek Mythology
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This lesson will help students understand that Greek mythology was based on a polytheistic religion that was integral to culture, politics, and art in ancient Greece.  Students will see examples  of Western civilization’s symbols, metaphors, words, and idealized images which come from ancient Greek mythology.  The students will search for the names and area of influence for Greek gods and goddesses, and they will create a project which illustrates their understanding of the role of a Greek god or goddess.  Students will need Chromebooks, Ipads or other devices by which they can access the Internet.  

Subject:
World History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Rhonda Musick
Date Added:
02/03/2021
Religion among Teens: A Data-Driven Learning Guide
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This is a learning module that uses data to investigates the relationship between demographic and sociocultural factors and religiosity among high school students in the United States.

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History/Social Sciences
Social Sciences
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachingWithData.org
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TeachingWithData.org
Author:
ICPSR
Date Added:
07/07/2022
Religion and Opinions on Democracy in Ghana: A Data-Driven Learning Guide
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This is a learning module that uses data to investigate the increasing attention being drawn to a debate about the compatibility of certain religions and democracy.

Subject:
History/Social Sciences
Social Sciences
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachingWithData.org
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TeachingWithData.org
Author:
ICPSR
Date Added:
07/07/2022