Just before the break ended we were studying religion and worldview in humanities.
Now if you are reading this as a religious person please don’t feel offended if the information is incorrect because I only really focused on the Muslims so please don’t get mad.
So now onto the interesting part. We started of with us being put into groups of four. My group was composed of Sam, Gabby, and Fraser. Then we learned one very key vocabulary word for this unit. Worldview- a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. It can then be divided into seven main categories geography, knowledge, economy, values, society, beliefs, and time.
Once we had that all down we went into the religion part. First we were tasked with making a world religion chart about all the religions.
While that was going on we also had to create infographics about a specific religion the groups were Christianity, Islam, Jewdism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. My group had rotten luck and got the muslims. Now wait I am not saying that the Muslims are bad, the reason is because we had to ask an Imam questions 2 days after we got the assignment.
So that was the next part we went to the each of the religions gathering places and each group had to interview the leader to understand more about that religions worldview. So now we have a script that we were going to follow but of course I messed up and we had to scrap it. But I’ll still put it in because why not.
So then we started focusing on our infographic. As well as going on 4 other field trips to see the other religions.
The mosque
The synagogue
The Hindu temple
The Christian church
The Buddhist monks
The Sikh gurdwara
Then my group of Gabby, Fraser, and Sam stared focusing on the infographic.
This was our first draft that we made. It was made in keynote don’t know why but that’s why it’s sideways. So its really bad but its a first draft so don’t judge.
So now we changed to pages and changed a lot of stuff. The background the colour and icons are all new from the last draft.
So this is our third draft and all we did was change one colour.
At last we came out with this amazing beauty. It’s easy to read and understandable. We changed the flow of the page. And added lots of icons plus some fun facts.
Now we had groups for all the religions we study except Hinduism sorry but here are their info graphics.
Thanks for reading
-Emerson