My fAMILY & Our CULTUREs
An exploration into the manyvaried expressions of culture…In our families, our nation, our
history, and our world.
THIS PROJECT WILL…1. Emphasize individual learning and
exploration;
2. Set specific objectives and goals to be met;
3. Involve students with one another in the group projects;
4. Involve teachers and school administrators;
5. Involve the school at large;
6. Involve the community.
Expressions of culture in our classroomMy power point project relates to various cultures (particularly those expressed in the
classroom). I would like students to learn something of various cultural groups, languages, history, holidays, foods, etc.
The purpose will be to gain a greater appreciation for the many expressions of culture. Parents (and families) will be involved, as students will go to them for information
about "family backgrounds" and family ancestors. Something about genealogy will be involved here as well.
This project is intended to garner a greater appreciation for each individual students’ own culture and ethnicity, as well as learning about, and learning to appreciate, others'
as well. This is an exercise in appreciating both individuality and cultural group diversity.
The teacher will direct the student, and the student will be involving self, family, others (peers, school personnel, and community.)
THREE PARTS: My Family’s Culture, American Culture, Some World Cultures
WHAT IS CULTURE?
“Culture” is defined as “the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group” and “the skills, arts, etc. of a given people in a given period” (Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary & Webster’s New Dictionary and Thesaurus)
Culture refers to the customs, life-style, or way of life of a group of people (in a nation, a region, a community, or even a family)
Culture can be expressed in the language, customs, dress, fashion, holidays, religion, art, music, food, literature, architecture, folklore, and folkways of people.
OUTLINE OF THIS PROJECTPart One: MY FAMILY & CULTURE
(a personal project involving each student individually)
Part Two: AMERICAN CULTURE(a group project, involving the classroom)
Part Three: WORLD CULTURES(a group project, involving class & community)
Part Four: LEARNING APPLICATIONS
MY FAMILY & CULTURE
1. What is your name?2. Who are your parents?
3. Where did your parents grow up?4. Who are your
grandparents?
Some other questions…
YOUWhat kind of house do you live in?Do you live in the city or in the country?How long have you lived where you do?What is your family’s religion?What holidays does your family observe?
Some other questions…(continued)
YOUR PARENTS:
Where were your parents born?Where did they grow up?What kind of house did they grow up in?Where did they go to school?What do they remember best about growing
up?
Some other questions (continued)
YOUR GRANDPARENTSWhere were your grandparents born?Where did they grow up?Where did they go to school?What were the names of your grandparents
fathers and mothers?What do your grandparents remember best
about growing up?
What is your family origin?
Talk to your parents, grandparents, other family members, and find out where your family
originally came from…How did they get where they are?What is most important to them?
What is your family name?
* What is your last name, and what is its origin?(is it Spanish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Greek, Native American, or….what?)
* Are there other people living in your area with the same last name? (consult a phone book)
* What are the last names of all four of your grandparents (including “maiden names”), and what is the origin of their names?
Your Family’s Culture
What language did your ancestors speak?
What language does your family speak now?
Find the country of your ancestor’s origin, and tell something about its culture: language, food, holidays, customs, dress…
CREATE A FAMILY TREE____________
YOU
_____________ _____________
Your FATHER Your MOTHER
_____________ ____________ _____________ _____________
Your father’s PARENTS GRANDPARENTS Your mother’s PARENTS
_____________ _____________ _____________ __________________________ _____________ _____________ _____________
Your GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
Can you find the names of your GREAT-GREAT GRANDPARENTS?
WEBSITES FOR FAMILY HISTORY
Can you find some information and resources on the Internet about family history and genealogy?
Some examples:www.familysearch.orgwww.usgenweb.orgwww.myheritage.org
AMERICAN CULTURE
What is unique about the United States in comparison to other countries in the world?
How has American culture influenced other people?
How have other people in the world influenced us in the United States?
Are there differences between people in different parts of the United States?
Kentucky Culture
QUESTIONS:1. When you hear “Kentucky,” what do you
think of?2. What do other people across America think
of Kentucky?3. Is Kentucky ever stereotyped? How? Why?4. Are you “proud” to be a Kentuckian? What
does that mean to you?
INHABITANTS OF NORTH AMERICA
Who were the original inhabitants of North America?
How were the various groups similar to each other, and how were they different?
Where did they live? What did they do to survive?
Are there any things we still use todaythat we learned from them?
SETTLERS OF NORTH AMERICA
Who were the first settlers in North America, beginning in the 17th Century?Where were they from?Why did they come here?
Where did they settle?How did they survive?What can we learn from
them?
EXPANSION ACROSS NORTH AMERICA
Why did European settlers on the east coast move westward?
When was Kentucky first settled bythese immigrants, and why did they
come here?
Who were Kentucky’s original inhabitants?
What does the name “Kentucky” mean?
WORLD CULTURES
All the inhabitants of the modern day United States, except for the Native American Indians, came from some other continent, some other nation – we have been called “a nation of immigrants,” as people immigrated here and remained.
Let’s learn something about different cultures:
SPANISH CULTURE: Espanol
Name some countries where Spanishis the dominant language.
Give some examples of Spanish / Hispanic food.
How would a teenager in a Spanish-speaking country be different, and similar, to you?
Learn a Spanish phrase. Name some famous people of Hispanic origin.
FRENCH CULTURE: Francais
Name some countries in the world where the dominant language is French.Give some examples of French
food.
How would a teenager in a French-speaking country be different, and similar, to you?
Learn a French phrase.Name some famous French people.
GERMAN CULTURE: Deutsch
Name some countries in the world where the dominant language is German.
Give some examples of German food.How would a teenager in a German-speaking country be different, and similar, to you?
Learn a German phrase. Name some
famous Germans.
JAPANESE CULTURE
Tell something about the country of Japan. Give some examples of Japanese food.How would a teenager in Japan be different, and
similar, to you? Learn a Japanese phrase.Name some famous Japanese people.Give some examples of Japanese
influence on us.
ITALIAN CULTURE
Tell something about the country of Italy.Give some examples of Italian food.How would a teenager in an Italian-speaking
country be different, and similar, to you? Learn an Italian phrase.Name some famous Italians. Give some examples of Italian influence on us.
ARABIC CULTURE
Name some countries in the world wherethe dominant language is Arabic.
Give some examples of Arabic food.What is the predominant religion in the
Arabic world?How would a teenager in an Arabic
country be different, and similar, to you? Learn an Arabic phrase you can repeat.Give some examples of Arabic influence on us.
CHINESE CULTURE
Name some countries where the dominantlanguage is Chinese – what kinds of Chinese?
Give some examples of Chinese food.How would a teenager in China be
different, and similar, to you? Learn a Chinese phrase you can repeat.
Name some famous Chinese. Give some examples of Chinese influence on us.
___________ CULTURE
[Independent Study: Pick any nation, and research the answers to these questions]
1. What is the nation you have chosen?2. What is the primary language spoken?3. What are the predominant religions of these
people?4. What are some unique characteristics of this
nation’s culture (food, clothes, holidays, customs)?
APPLICATION OF LEARNING
Some ways to apply what you have learned:1. Share with your family some things you have learned
about your family.- Share this information with your parents.- Share this information with other family members.
2. Share with your school some things you have learned about family and culture (talk to your teacher and principal about making a presentation at a school program, such as a PTA meeting).
APPLICATION OF LEARNING (continued)
- Speak to school administrators about setting up a table about different cultures
- Speak to your principal about having a “culture day” in which different kinds of food can be demonstrated, and different kinds of culture can be demonstrated – try to involve any foreign language teachers in your school.
- Try to find someone in your community who grew up in another nation and culture, and ask them to speak to your classroom.
APPLICATION OF LEARNING (continued)
3. Share with your community what you have learned about family and culture:- Speak to someone at the local library about setting up a display regarding family historyor world cultures.- Contact a local genealogical group about attending a meeting, and perhaps describing to the group the project you have been involved in.
APPLICATION OF LEARNING (continued)
4. Determine to continue to be involved with learning about your family, your family’s culture, and other cultures in your community and in our world – a lifelong learning process!
APPLICATION OF LEARNING (continued)
5. Through knowledge and understanding, appreciate more the various expressions of culture in our world.
Summary…
Through learning comes understanding;
Through understanding comes appreciation;
Through appreciation comes respect.