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Shintoism: Lesson Plan

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Grade Levels
5th - 8th
Resource Type
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Pages
5 pages
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Engage your students with East Asian religions in a meaningful way with a reading, close reading worksheet, graphic organizer, and DBQ on Shintoism!

The Shintoism lesson plan is a complete lesson on the basic beliefs of Shintoism. Students are given a reading with close reading worksheet to ensure they comprehend the text. Then use a graphic organizer pull out the key vocabulary and ideas in the text. Next, students are given secondary source material with words that allows them to answer questions AND give textual evidence to support their answer.

This lesson is designed for middle school, but can be used to supplement high school instruction.

What is included:

1. Reading

2. Two worksheets based off the reading

4. DBQ comparing Shintoism to Animism

5. T/F Quiz

This product is delivered via google drive. You will receive BOTH a PDF & Google Slides versions of the entire product, as well as digital quiz and a reading only pdf.

Lesson is CCSS aligned!

If you are hanging out in East Asia Religions, check out my East Asian Religions Unit! OR please check out my individual products on Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism!
If you are looking at world religions, look at Abrahamic Religions Unit.

I look forward to reading your review!

Thank you,
Ms. Davis

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Total Pages
5 pages
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Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.

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