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The week ahead…

The week ahead…. Tuesday – Value Judgments & Stereotypes Take-home assignment due Friday Wednesday – Teenage Culture Making our Time Capsule & Class Prezi Thursday – Developing a Culture Friday – Friendship & Culture We will also watch TABOO video. Outsiders (4 th Hour).

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The week ahead…

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  1. The week ahead… Tuesday – Value Judgments & Stereotypes Take-home assignment due Friday Wednesday – Teenage Culture Making our Time Capsule & Class Prezi Thursday – Developing a Culture Friday – Friendship & Culture We will also watch TABOO video Outsiders (4th Hour) Gross Food (7th Hour)

  2. 8-week goal Finishing on a strong note Remember… “Take vs. Attend”

  3. Perception, Value judgments, and stereotypes Anthropologists use the tools of observation and analysis to study human behavior and culture. How is this good? How is this bad? Stereotypes

  4. Grab your textbooks page 209 and handout 5-A Please follow directions

  5. As American as Apple Pie, right? American or Foreign?

  6. Apple Pie England

  7. pajamas India

  8. Clock Medieval Europe

  9. soap Ancient Gaul (now France)

  10. Necktie Croatia

  11. Forks & Spoons Italy

  12. Oranges Mediterranean Europe

  13. Cereal Middle East

  14. Umbrella India

  15. Railroad Train England

  16. Steam radiator 100% American!

  17. Bathtub Roman Empire

  18. 6-Minute Reading Exercise pages 212-214 Look for the definitions of CULTURE and DYNAMIC Add: ETHNOCENTRISM • Provide some examples of subcultures in Weyauwega-Fremont

  19. Is this culture?

  20. Have you noticed? People often use labelsorcategoriesto describe others. The way we apply these labels can be based on such characteristics as clothing, looks, the way a person talks, or the groups to which he/she belongs. This way of categorizing things or people is a natural human trait; however, people often make assumptions about groups of people they don't evenknow. WHY?

  21. Have you noticed? Let’s brainstorm some categories that are used here at school to group people.

  22. What is culture? Culture refers to the entire way a society lives and is organized. Includes: Values, ideas, customs, norms, attitudes, social institutions, music & art, language, technology, and traditions. V I C N A Si Ma L T T

  23. So What is“teenage culture”? Do you understand those who are your own age… in your own community?

  24. So What is“teenage culture”? • The family • Religion • Music & Art • Education • The Business World • Transportation • Language • Peer groups & friendship ‘Take 10’ and talk about….

  25. What did you find out?

  26. Let’s make atime capsule What do we need and why?

  27. 2012 Wegatime capsule What artifacts will best represent Wega culture at this point in time and why? If you could add five things to this time capsule, what would you add? NOTE: This involves a writing assignment

  28. Developing a culture Count off 1 – 2 - 3 Directions are on page 216-218 Take 15 minutes to read and work within your group • Your goal is to construct the • basic elements of a viable society, • which accommodates the • basic needs of its members.

  29. How did environment influence survival in your new culture?

  30. How does a culture work? Every culture is made up of two parts Material Culture Nonmaterial Culture

  31. Material culture The things which a society uses ClothingShelter Kinds of transportation Communication Other things used for both survival and enjoyment

  32. Material culture Also includes TECHNOLOGY tools, machines, and knowledge of how to make things

  33. Non Material culture Includes society’s ideas and values Rules of behavior(Norms) Folkways, Mores, Laws

  34. 5-minute reading pages 220-222 Pay attention to the stories of paper and jeans Look for the definition of CULTURE PATTERNS

  35. Friendship & culture What is a friend? What makes a friend special in our culture? Are friends expected to act differently in cultures in other parts of the world? Experiment 5-G (pages 223-224)

  36. Languageandculture page 232

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