Lesson 6: Rituals and assignment

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Lesson 6: Rituals

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Program
1. Welcome
2. Discuss and check homework
3. Rituals
4. Assignment T2


Homework:
- Read §2.6 and do question 1 and 2 (page 34-35)
- §2.7 and do question 1 and 2 (page 36-37)

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Ranking
Team A: 4 points
Team B: 3 points
Team C: 8 points

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Team 1         Team 2         Team 3

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Rituals: Holi
- We will watch a video about the festival of Holi
- Write down what symbolic actions you see and what the meaning is
- https://schooltv.nl/video-item/levensbeschouwing-in-beeld-feesten-afl1-hindoeisme

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Homework
- §2.6 and do question 1 and 2 (page 34-35)
- §2.7 and do question 1 and 2 (page 36-37)

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Greeting across the world

Latin America: If you're headed to Latin America, get ready for some kissing. Standard practice is for men and women to greet women with a cheek kiss to the left. Men usually greet other men with a handshake.

Asia: The most common practice is probably a small bow of the head with hands pressed together and placed in front of the chest.

China: In China, there's a little bit of bowing and then hand shaking. If you're close, you might hold both hands. Do not make eye contact, and execute the handshake lightly and with constant shaking.

Philippines: In the Philippines, younger people bow slightly and then place the right hand of their elder on their forehead. There might also be a pat on the shoulder for good measure.
Cambodia: It might be OK in Kenya and Tanzania, but do not touch anyone's head in Cambodia. That's really disrespectful.

Zambia: Zambians might include a thumb squeeze when saying hello.

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Homework
2. a. Whispering of Shahada -> a way of blessing the child
Making the sign of the cross -> to remind this person of his believe in Jesus
b. By repeating the action at various occasions in life
c. Personal answer

1: a-2,3,4; b-2,8,5,3; c-1,4,5,6,2; d-1; e-6,8 f-7

2. Personal answer


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Assignment: Self Portrait
A collage is an art form in which the artist uses cut out or torn pieces of paper or other material
The materials used can be, for example: (small) loose objects, magazine clippings (text, photos, advertisements), parts of original photos, drawings, torn pieces of a failed watercolor.

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Step by Step plan
- First fill out the questions in your booklet (Teams)
- Think about your portret and what you would like to show and how
- Make a draft and think about what you need to bring for the coming lessons

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