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Culture. What is Culture? CultureCulture: the similar ways in which a group of people live and what they have in common

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Culture

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What is Culture?

•Culture: the similar ways in which a group of people live and what they have in common.

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What does culture include?

CULTURE

Language

ReligionFood

Traditions/ Customs

Anything else that should be

included?

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Cultural Detective

• Each group will be given a set of pictures.• Based on what you see in the pictures,

predict the culture of the people who might live in there.

• Complete the team worksheet as you go• Remember to cite evidence from the

pictures to back up your predictions.

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Culture 1

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Culture 2

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Culture 3

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Culture 4

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What is Cultural Diffusion?

•Cultural diffusion: Spreading parts of one culture to another.– Occurs through trade, travel and

migration

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What's in a name?

• Check the origin of your first name first name. What other culture does it come from?

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Lunch Menu Break down

Instructions• Most of the food in America is

not native to our culture, it was borrowed from other cultures around the world.

• In your groups, write down what foods you see in the cafeteria.

• Now, trace each food back to its place of origin. Record where the food originally came from on your sheet.

Try these sites• http://

urbanext.illinois.edu/food/siteindex.cfm

• http://www.our-food-recipes.com/food-origins.html