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  1.   Groups And Institutions
Group, Primary, Secondary, Voluntary, Peer, Formal, Norms, Mores, Folkways, Laws
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  2.   Urban America
Ghetto, Political Machine, Temperance, Tenement, Urbanization, Suffrage, Patronage, Laissez Faire, Pardon, Nativist
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  3.   Titanic
First Class, Second Class, Third Class, Iceberg, Background, Wealth, Race, Inheritance, Survivors, Aristocrats
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Additional Lessons 1 - 10 of 502 for Sociology
  1.   Anthropology And Sociology
ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY Performance Standards (18A/18B).G Give examples of topics studied in the fields of anthropology and sociology looking for similarities and differences accordingly: Knowledge: identify pictures and topics that are examples of anthropology and sociology; Reasoning: compare the two fields of study and explain t...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  2.   Media and the Weather
...ents' developments in understanding research and technology through their media presentations. To allow students to exemplify their ability to work in a group and be able to delegate responsibility and authority in splitting up the jobs. Content Areas: Social Studies - researching historical storms Sociology - researching the storm's effects on the people in the area. Language Arts - journal writing Materials: Some research materials that the kids can look through for historically accurate information on storms and weather. (enough for each group to have one topic) Severe Weather: Winter Storms: TESSA homepage:...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  3.   The Caribbean - Demographics and Cross-Cultural Origins
...es a basic position in this/her prediction about population, the effects of cross-cultural relations, and its reasoning without covering up any errors in it . 2 The student articulates a position, but does not give any reasoning behind it. 1 The student does not give a position. Curricular Strands: Sociology - relationship of people Math - graphs and predictions History/Social Studies - varying people of the Caribbean Communication - expression of ideas in discussion Carribean Unit - written by Trina Collins, Richard Wheeler, & Daniel Shimek This page submitted by
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    Grade Level: K-12

  4.   Africans in the Caribbean
...trates no purpose to his/her information through his/her communication, shows little effort, and does not work toward group goals of performing a skit. (Adopted from Green Bay Area Public Schools) Curricular Strands: Literature - reading of Caribbean folktales History - slavery era in the New World Sociology - relationship between European-Americans and African-Americans Extensions: For math, the instructor could use the influence of slaves in the Caribbean, by sheer numbers, to show the growing population of slaves in the New World, specifically the West Indies. The instructor could choose to use props and cost...
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    Grade Level: 6-8

  5.   Pipestone Quarry and Westward Expansion: Whose Rock is this Anyway?
...ly to the events and issues related. Create a timeline in teamwork. Identify a variety of opinions and perspectives on the subject. Standards: English Language Arts, U.S. History. Skills Addressed: Linguistic, Spatial, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal. Interdisciplinary Connections: History, Geography, Sociology, English/Language Arts. Length: Five to six fifty-minute class periods. Materials: Internet access; for the timeline portion, students provide their own art materials. For a class-wide timeline instead of a group timeline, provide a big piece of butcher paper or an accordion of white paper taped together in...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  6.   The Woman Who Slept for Thirty Years
...eacher and since they've already done the exercise, it should be good comprehensible input.) Activity II: Now, in groups have them go over the Imagine You Slept for Thirty Years worksheet. They imagine what it would be like if they slept for thirty years. They discuss the most important historical, sociological, and technological changes of the last thirty years. Finally, you may wish to go over to Frankie's ESL worksheets and do his reading activity as a supplement. Mrs. Shapiro suddenly woke up and said, "I want to watch TV." She cried when she saw her face was wrinkled. She had never heard of the personal com...
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    Grade Level: ESL

  7.   Healthy Living: How Does this Web Site Impact Medicare?
...an opinion on the matter. Duration 2 to 3 lessons Purpose To assess information, debate various viewpoints, and support an opinion in writing Materials necessary materials for visual presentation (poster board, art materials) Before Exploring This activity is best suited for senior students taking Sociology, Physical Education, or Political Science. The Health Canada Web site includes a section called Healthy Living. Students will have the opportunity to assess the information on this section of the Web site and to determine whether such information should reasonably be paid for with tax dollars, as well as whe...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  8.   This activity will support objectives in geography, sociology, and science. It may also be completed in connection with a unit on ABCs. Students will use various resources to locate and research the deserts of the world and will complete a report on a des
Hot Enough for Ya? All About Deserts Description: This activity will support objectives in geography, sociology, and science. It may also be completed in connection with a unit on ABCs. Students will use various resources to locate and research the deserts of the world and will complete a report on a desert animal. This lesson will establish the relevance of the learning content for students and build confidence in th...
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    Grade Level: K-8

  9.   Sociology Through Five Plays
Sociology Through Five Plays by Lula M. White Contents of Curriculum Unit 86.01.08: Narrative Lesson Plan Lesson Plan Lesson Plan Lesson Plan Student Bibliography Teacher's Bibliography Supplementary bibliography Classroom Materials To Guide Entry This curriculum unit was designed for a sociology class of inner city s...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  10.   Literature As A Mirror of Reality: The Family In Historical and Sociological Perspectives
Literature As A Mirror of Reality: The Family In Historical and Sociological Perspectives by Miriam Marshall and Gregory Huff Contents of Curriculum Unit 86.01.05: Introduction Patriarchial Role/Emergence of Women History Activities for students Final Section: Creative Writing Notes Bibliography To Guide Entry Introduction What is family? How are families portrayed in literature?...
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    Grade Level: K-12


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