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welcome to history

welcome to history. August 31 st 2011. objective. I can consider factors that contribute to defining culture. Agenda. “History and Knowing Who We Are” handout McCullough article Sections 1 and 2 of worksheet Homework: What is culture?. McCullough.

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welcome to history

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  1. welcome to history August 31st 2011

  2. objective • I can consider factors that contribute to defining culture

  3. Agenda • “History and Knowing Who We Are” handout • McCullough article • Sections 1 and 2 of worksheet • Homework: What is culture?

  4. McCullough • “ Learning about history is an antidote to the hubris of the present, the idea that everything in our lives is the ultimate” • What does “antidote” mean? • What does “hubris” mean?

  5. Hubris

  6. McCullough • Complete “wordle” worksheet with your table partner (15-20 mins) • Discuss as a class

  7. Section 1 • After reading, work in your table groups to answer section one.

  8. Homework • Ask your parents/guardians/family about culture. What is your families culture? What do you value?

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