Term One Glossary

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Across
  1. 5. The process of discussing a topic in parts to explain its meaning.
  2. 10. To clarify or make information clear by providing details, reasons, and context, which facilitates a better understanding of a concept or situation.
  3. 11. A matter or problem that is a subject of debate, discussion, or concern, often requiring attention or resolution
  4. 13. Guidelines or values that dictate morally upright conduct, guiding individuals or groups toward actions that are considered right, just, and responsible.
  5. 15. Refers to things that are not religious or associated with religion.
  6. 16. To assess the significance or effectiveness of something.
  7. 17. A particular point of view or way of understanding events, objects, or concepts, shaped by individual experiences, beliefs, and interpretations.
  8. 20. To convey information, ideas, or feelings through verbal or written means.
  9. 21. Relates to beliefs and experiences that involve the inner self, personal reflections, and a sense of connection to something greater, often associated with religious or metaphysical aspects.
Down
  1. 1. To investigate something closely and systematically in order to gain a comprehensive understanding.
  2. 2. To use your knowledge and skills to generate a response.
  3. 3. Text: Sacred writings that are considered authoritative and divine in a religious tradition.
  4. 4. The beliefs, practices, sacred texts, and institutions associated with organized systems of worship and a connection to the divine or sacred, often involving faith, rituals, and moral codes.
  5. 6. Individuals living together in a community, sharing common values, norms, laws, institutions, and interacting within a social framework.
  6. 7. To apply knowledge to make decisions that inform religious, spiritual and ethical views in a range of contexts.
  7. 8. identity: The sense of belonging and shared characteristics, values, and culture that unites individuals within a specific nation or country.
  8. 9. Sort your glossary words into tier two or tier three categories. Consider some words might be both.
  9. 12. Fundamental beliefs and principles that guide and influence one's attitudes, behaviours, and decisions, reflecting what is considered right, important or desirable in a person or society.
  10. 14. To examine a subject by conducting research and gathering information.
  11. 18. The intended listeners or readers of a text.
  12. 19. A group of individuals bound by shared interests, values, or goals, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual support.
  13. 20. The shared beliefs, customs, values, and practices of a group, shaping their way of life and providing a framework for social interaction.