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Getting Started:- place Culture Mind map on
desk- sit in assigned seat- place name tag on desk
Good Morning!Ms. Gilluly
Learning Target:SWBAT demonstrate their
recognition of cultural differences and the definition of ‘culture’ by listing differences/similarities
through writing and class discussion.
Today’s Agenda:- Welcome! / Name Tag / HW in box- SAT Vocab- Culture & Identity
- brainstorm
- partner work / small group / class discussion
- notes- mind maps
- Homework- Questions?
Welcome!Ms. Gilluly
Learning Target:SWBAT demonstrate their
recognition of cultural differences and the definition of ‘culture’ by listing differences/similarities
through writing and class discussion.
SAT Vocab#48 discern (v.)
● In the fading sunlight, Stephen was unable to discern which path he should take.
● I can discern no difference between the two policies.
SAT Vocab#48 discern (v.)
● to perceive by the senses or by intellect; to recognize as distinct or different.
Now write your own sentence in your COMP notebook.
Examples...
SAT Vocab#48 tenet (n.)
● One tenet of our classroom culture is that only one person may speak at a time.
● Tenets of the American Declaration of Independence include the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
SAT Vocab#48 tenet (n.)
● a principle, belief, or doctrine accepted by members of a group
Now write your own sentence in your COMP notebook.
Examples...
Culture & Identity
● Who are you?● Where do you come from?● What contributes to forming your values and beliefs?
Culture & Identity
● Highlight keywords in Culture Packet.● On pg. 1, write your definition of “culture”, based upon the
packet.● Now, look at pg. 1/activity 1.
○ read the 3 lists○ what can you add to these lists?○ write your additions down○ share them on the board
Culture & Identity
● Brainstorm the meaning of ‘culture’.● What comes to mind when you hear the word “culture”?
○ places or things○ concepts or ideas○ actions or behaviors
Q: How would you define “culture”?
Q: How would you define “culture”?● “Culture is all the accepted and patterned ways of behavior of a given people; it
is that facet of human life learned by people as a result of belonging to some particular group; it is that part of learned behavior shared with others.
Not only does this concept include a group’s way of thinking, feeling, and acting, but also the internalized patterns for doing certain things in certain ways… not just doing them.
This concept also includes the physical manifestations of a group as exhibited in their achievements and contributions to civilization.” (Peck, 1998)
● the formal culture of a society as a whole● the informal aspects of the individual’s daily lives within that society.
=> 2 major sides, and both are reflected in the language, in the behaviors, and in the values of the people.
● Culture with a big C (external)= formal culture / Olympian culture / culture MLA => social, political, and economic institutions, music, literature, and the arts.
● culture with a little c (internal)= informal culture / hearthstone culture / culture BBV => products of individuals’ everyday lives (e.g., clothing, foods, etc.) + personal beliefs, behaviors, and values.
* Perspectives => ideas, attitudes, beliefs, and values that people tend to share within a group; they are molded by society's overarching framework and belief system (“world’s view”).
* Practices => certain patterns/behaviors accepted by a society (traditions/rules); what to do when and where (e.g., use of personal space, use of compliments, when to kiss, hug, shake hands, etc.)
* Products => inventions and innovations of individuals (e.g., clothing, foods, cars, songs, movies, novels, laws, etc.); they reflect the values and physical needs of a society.
* Example(s) relevant to the U.S.
Q: What would be some example(s) relevant to your culture? (Starting with perspectives, for instance)
Perspective/Value: Mobility/Independence
Practices: Going to school in another town, in another part of the country; moving to another state to begin a new job; etc.
Products: Use of cars (symbols of mobility and independence); every apartment is fully equipped with kitchen appliances (fridge, stove, etc.); etc.
Culture & Identity
● Who are you?○ Mindmap: you at the center
Include:3 P’s (perspectives, practices, products)BBV (beliefs, behaviors, values)
Culture & Identity
● Who are you?○ Mindmap: you at the center
Culture & Identity
● How does ‘culture’ relate to literature and characters?
https://zentocoach.wordpress.com/2012/07/25/executive-coaching-maslow-nlp/
● Read rest of culture packet.● Contemplate a character
from a book you read recently.○ What defined this
individual?○ Where & how did he/she
live?■ identifying factors■ social groups
Homework
Evaluation
What is your feedback on this class? The evaluator will write his/her review in the Feedback
Notebook.Make note of the class atmosphere, what students were doing, Ms. Gilluly’s
lesson, your impressions. Please give constructive feedback for how Ms. Gilluly can continue to improve.
Questions for Ms. Gilluly?