Sociology W2016

Sociology – 3/16/2016

I.  Bellwork Which element of culture do you believe is the most important?  Explain your choice. II.  Objectives: Analyze the commonalities and variances which exist between cultures through viewing the video on the Sudanese immigrants and explaining each component of culture Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in different media or formats as […]

Sociology – 3/15/2016

I.  Bellwork-  Read Page 32-33 Q&A What culture is Miner describing? What is the shrine? What is the charm-box? What is the mouth-rite? What is the body-rite performed by men? II.  Objectives: Recognize the shared physical and abstract products which determine culture Analyze and identify the components of culture. Determine two or more central ideas […]

Sociology – 3/14/16

I.  Bellwork Explain what was the most difficult part of your research project? Explain what was the easiest part of your research project? II.  Objectives: Present information, findings, and supporting evidence, conveying a clear and distinct perspective applying the scientific method to a topic of sociological research Come to discussions prepared, having read and researched […]

Sociology – 3/11/2016

I.  Bellwork:   Page S12 in the front (Q&A) 1-2 II.  Objectives: Conduct research projects to answer a question or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. Form groups define roles and responsibilities and collaborate with others to conduct, gather […]

Sociology – 3/10/2016

I. Bellwork- • Explain the cartoon and its message. II. Objectives: • Analyze the data collected to test group research project hypothesis • Determine the method of presentation and summarize their findings to be presented in their conclusions III. Chapter 1 Test Tomorrow IV. Classwork A. Use the graphic organizer provided on Page S13 to […]

Sociology – 3/09/2016

I.  Bellwork Page 31 Q&A 18, 19 & 20 II.  Objectives: Apply an understanding and knowledge of fundamental sociological concepts and theories by answering review questions and discussing main topics and concepts in preparation for the exam Construct a circle map after reading a selection to identify basic research methods in sociology. III.  Turn in […]

Sociology – 3/08/2016

I.  Bellwork: Q&A Provide an example of an independent variable and a dependent variable. What is a sample and how is it useful? II.  Objectives: Examine the different ways that reality is constructed (by media, institutions, individuals, ideals) and the various ways that various people approach their reality(-ies). Construct relationships between the video and describe through […]

Sociology – 3/07/2016

I. Bellwork: Q&A Page 26 – Thinking Critically Page 27 – What ethical issues do sociological researchers face? II.  Objectives: Conduct research projects to answer a question or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. Form groups define roles […]

Sociology – 3/04/2016

I. Bellwork A.  Page S13 in the front (Q&A) What is the first step in developing a hypothesis? How does Step #4 differ from step #1? Explain what happens in step #5? II.  Objectives: Examine the different ways that reality is constructed (by media, institutions, individuals, ideals) and the various ways that various people approach […]

Sociology – 3/03/2016

I.  Bellwork Q&A  How do sociologists uncover causation and correlation? P22-23 What is the difference between independent variables and dependent variables? P23 II.  Objectives: Examine the different ways that reality is constructed (by media, institutions, individuals, ideals) and the various ways that various people approach their reality(-ies). Construct relationships between the video and describe through […]

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