1 / 10

Unit 3A: Everyday signs and symbols

Unit 3A: Everyday signs and symbols. Everyday signs and symbols. Where might you see these signs? What does each one mean?. Everyday signs and symbols. Where might you see these symbols? What does each one mean?. Corrosive (burns skin). Male / Female toilets. No entry. Put litter in

zalika
Download Presentation

Unit 3A: Everyday signs and symbols

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Unit 3A: Everyday signs and symbols

  2. Everyday signs and symbols Where might you see these signs? What does each one mean? Unit 3A

  3. Everyday signs and symbols Where might you see these symbols? What does each one mean? Corrosive(burns skin) Male / Female toilets No entry Put litter in the bin Disabled No entry No smoking What is the difference between a sign and a symbol? Unit 3A

  4. Everyday signs and symbols These symbols come from the story of Noah’s Ark. Olive branch Dove Rainbow What do you think these symbols mean? Unit 3A

  5. How do symbols help us remember the past? This is a Passover, or Seder plate. Each type of food is a symbol of something in Jewish history. Sharing the Passover meal helps Jewish people remember these events in their history Unit 3A

  6. How do symbols help us remember the past? Lamb bone Symbol of sacrifices made in the temple Egg Symbol of springtime Bitter herbs(horseradish) Symbol of the bitterness of slavery Charoset (fruit, nut and spice mix) Symbol of the bricks and mortar the slaves used in their work Greens dipped in salt water Symbol of springtime. Salt water is a symbol of the tears of the slaves. Unit 3A

  7. I’m feeling a bit under the weather It’s raining cats and dogs Keep it under your hat Have you got a frog in your throat? Pull your socks up Come on, spill the beans Don’t let the cat out of the bag Examples of non literal language What do these phrases mean? Can you think of other phrases with non-literal meanings? Unit 3A

  8. Using similes When I’m angry, I feel like a balloon that’s about to burst Can you think of similes to describe how you feel when you are: Happy Lonely Afraid Jealous Angry Unit 3A

  9. John 8:12 “ I am the light of the world “ Metaphors in religion In the bible, Jesus is described as the light of the world. What words can you think of which are connected with light? Why do you think that Christian believers call Jesus the “light of the world” ? Unit 3A

  10. How are symbols used in places of worship Here are some symbols that you may find in a Christian Church. Do you know what each one means? Dove Cross Chi-ro Alpha and Omega Fish Unit 3A

More Related