24
Warm Up: 4/15 What is your favorite: 1. TV Show 2. Music Group/Artist 3. Actor/Actress 4. Fast Food Restaurant 5. Store What do you learn from these? (This is open-ended) Do you think these would be different at another school? City? State? Nation?

Warm Up: 4/15

  • Upload
    darryl

  • View
    40

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Warm Up: 4/15. What is your favorite: 1. TV Show 2. Music Group/Artist 3. Actor/Actress 4. Fast Food Restaurant 5. Store What do you learn from these? (This is open-ended) Do you think these would be different at another school? City? State? Nation?. SEE-I Practice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Warm Up: 4/15

Warm Up: 4/15

What is your favorite: 1. TV Show 2. Music Group/Artist 3. Actor/Actress 4. Fast Food Restaurant 5. Store▪ What do you learn from these? (This is open-

ended)▪ Do you think these would be different at

another school? City? State? Nation?

Page 2: Warm Up: 4/15

SEE-I Practice

To remember the format of SEE-I’s, we will be writing one of these almost everyday. Each day I expect you to be improving (but try your best from day 1!) Pick one of the answers from your warmup to

write a SEE-I on.▪ State▪ Elaborate▪ Exemplify▪ Illustrate

Page 3: Warm Up: 4/15

Culture? OBJ: SWBAT define culture and

describe their own assumptions about this topic?

0-5 on your hand.▪ What does culture mean?

Page 4: Warm Up: 4/15

Culture Culture consists of the

knowledge, language, values, customs, and physical objects that are shared among members of a particular group.

Culture helps to explain human social behavior. What people do and don’t do,

what they like and dislike, what they believe and don’t believe, and what they value and discount are all based on culture.

CFU: Think/Write/Share: Is there such a thing as American culture? Does American culture also include subcultures? Justify your response and provide examples.

Page 5: Warm Up: 4/15

Actual vs. Popular Culture

In this unit we are going to be examining the differences between two types of culture. Actual Culture Popular Culture

CFU: Think/Write/Share: Predict – What do you think the difference is

between actual culture and popular culture.▪ Provide 2 specific examples to support your response.

Page 6: Warm Up: 4/15

Idealize? 0-5 on your hand.

What does idealize mean?

Page 7: Warm Up: 4/15

Idealize Idealize means to regard

or represent something as perfect or better than it is in reality.

When something has been idealized it has been made to look superior than it actually is.

Culture is something that is commonly idealized.

CFU: Think/Write/Share:Can you think of any other things that you often see idealized? Make a list of possible examples.

Page 8: Warm Up: 4/15

Actual Culture Actual culture- refers to

the realities of everyday life for a particular group of people. Non-idealized facts about the

actual living circumstances of a group of people.

During this unit we will be trying to critically examine the actual culture of various groups.

CFU: Think/Write/Share:What types of things would you expect to be part of the actual culture of Cheyenne Mountain students? Make a list of possible examples.

Page 9: Warm Up: 4/15

Warm Up: 4/16Answer the following questions about the political cartoon:

1. What images do you see in this image?

2. What message does this cartoon send about American culture?

3. Do you think this is an accurate representation? Why/Why Not?

Page 10: Warm Up: 4/15

Review

What is culture?

Page 11: Warm Up: 4/15

Popular Culture Popular culture- refers to

the mainstream ideas, attitudes, images, etc widely accepted by a culture, and heavily influenced by media Pop culture is can be a

superficial or false representation of the living circumstances for a group of people.

During this unit we will be trying to critically examine when popular culture is and is not a reflection of actual culture.

CFU: Think/Write/Share:What types of things would you expect to be part of the popular culture of Cheyenne Mountain students? Make a list of possible examples.

Page 12: Warm Up: 4/15

Assumptions? An essential part of being a fair-minded critical thinker is

the ability to identify our own assumptions about topics before we can objectively evaluate it.

In order to do this we are going to answer several critical thinking questions to help us determine our own assumptions and presuppositions about culture.

The Process: Answer each question individually. Discuss your response with your shoulder partner. Discuss as a whole class. Thumbs up/Thumbs down: Do you understand the process?

Page 13: Warm Up: 4/15

CTQ #1 Think / Write / Share:

If you were living in a foreign country and the only information you had about the United States was what you learned from TV shows, music videos, and movies what assumptions would you make about American culture?▪ Make a list of possible assumptions and justify why you

think that each one would be made.

▪ Partner B stand up and go take a seat next to someone who was not your original partner.

Page 14: Warm Up: 4/15

CTQ #2 Think / Write / Share:

What are the defining characteristics of your families actual culture?▪ Of your friends actual culture? ▪ List as many characteristics as you can for each

category.

▪ Partner A stand up and go take the seat of another Partner A.

Page 15: Warm Up: 4/15

CTQ #3Think / Write / Share:

How does the media portray different groups within American society?

▪ Partner A stand up and go take the seat of another Partner A.

Page 16: Warm Up: 4/15

Warm up: 4/17 Does what you see on TV or in movies

accurately portray the circumstances of your actual culture?▪ Justify your response and provide specific

examples of how it either does or does not.

Page 17: Warm Up: 4/15

DOL

What is actual culture? Provide 2 examples

What is popular culture? Provide 2 examples

What is the difference between popular culture and actual culture?

Page 18: Warm Up: 4/15

Today

Obj.: SWBAT explain stereotypes and describe what they can tell us about a society

Relevance: We are stereotyped, and do stereotype all the time to better understand our world. We need to understand the implications of what this means for us and others.

DOL: Essential Questions:

Page 19: Warm Up: 4/15

What are stereotypes?

Stereotype- a common standardized mental picture that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment

Are stereotypes always bad? Why do we stereotype?

Page 20: Warm Up: 4/15

What stereotypes exist? Here are ten stereotypes of America from a New

Zealander’s POV.1. We all fit the ‘ugly American’ stereotype.2. The whole nation is celebrity obsessed.3. Everyone says ‘y’all’.4. Everything we eat is deep-fried. And probably wrapped in bacon.5. All Americans hate Canada.6. Everyone has a gun7. We are all fanatically patriotic.8. Nothing exists outside of USA.9. Everything in the USA is XXL.10. We are all fat, lazy, and ignorant to the rest of the world

Think/Pair Share Is there any validity in any of these stereotypes,? Try to

come up with 3 more that you may have heard?

Page 21: Warm Up: 4/15

Where do stereotypes originate? Watch this short video entitled “Why Europeans

Hate Americans” and complete the following items on your DO NOW sheets.1. List 4 stereotypes you hear about Americans.2. Where do they get their ideas about Americans

from?3. Do you think that some of the stereotypes are true?

If yes, which ones? If no, why not?4. How can Americans change their perceived culture

in Europe?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwQfGv2LRRw

Page 22: Warm Up: 4/15

Independent thinking time: Come up with 5 separate groups

within America, and think of at least 3 stereotypes about each. (examples of groups: specific races,

genders, sexualities, hair color, religion, accents, geographic location, occupations, etc.)

Share. Are there truth to these? Where did we learn these stereotypes?

Page 23: Warm Up: 4/15

SEE-I Pick one of the following:

Choose a stereotype we discussed today and write whether it is or is not an accurate stereotype of that group

What are the implications or consequences of stereotypes?▪ State (thesis)▪ Elaborate (at least 3 sentence explanation. “in other

words…”▪ Exemplify (give a detailed, specific example. “for example…”▪ Illustrate (create an analogy or metaphor to prove your

thesis

Page 24: Warm Up: 4/15