Hinduism, Sikhism, Confucianism, and Buddhism BOOM CARDS for Distance Learning

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Do you want to give your students a fun way to review Hinduism, Sikhism, Confucianism, and Buddhism? Use these Judaism, Christianity, and Islam question cards on Boom Learning℠. There are 15 question cards that are a combination of recall, skill based, and image based questions. Challenge your students at a variety of levels! Differentiate by giving certain cards to your students.

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No prep! It is all done for you! You do not have to print (although you have that option if you want), laminate, or cut out any cards. And the best part is that BOOM Cards are self grading!

Is this rigorous enough for my students? Will it really help them prepare for tests?

Yes! BOOM Cards provide a variety of questioning formats such as multiple choice, fill in the blank, and sorting.  The images will allow your students to analyze color photos to increase their understanding of the content.

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6th Grade Social Studies TEKS for World Cultures

(2) History. The student understands the influences of individuals and groups from various cultures on various historical and contemporary societies. The student is expected to:

(A) identify and describe the historical influence of individuals or groups on various contemporary societies; and

(B) describe the social, political, economic, and cultural contributions of individuals and groups from various societies, past and present.

(14) Culture. The student understands that all societies have basic institutions in common even though the characteristics of these institutions may differ. The student is expected to:

(A) identify institutions basic to all societies, including government, economic, educational, and religious institutions;

(17) Culture. The student understands the relationships among religion, philosophy, and culture. The student is expected to:

(A) explain the relationship among religious ideas, philosophical ideas, and cultures; and

(B) explain the significance of religious holidays and observances such as Christmas, Easter, Ramadan, the annual hajj, Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah, Diwali, and Vaisakhi in various contemporary societies.

(21)  Social studies skills. The student applies critical-thinking skills to organize and use information acquired through established research methodologies from a variety of valid sources, including electronic technology. The student is expected to:

(A)  differentiate between, locate, and use valid primary and secondary sources such as computer software; interviews; biographies; oral, print, and visual material; and artifacts to acquire information about various world cultures;

(B)  analyze information by sequencing, categorizing, identifying cause-and-effect relationships, comparing, contrasting, finding the main idea, summarizing, making generalizations and predictionsand drawing inferences and conclusions;

 

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