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Please take out a blank sheet of paper and head it: SS, p. 9, #1-4 *Begin reading the questions silently.

Ch.1, L.2, p. 12 Building on the Past Objectives: 1. Explain how accomplishments of the present depend on accomplishments of the past 2. Define culture and myth 3. Explain the development of culture 4. Explain the multi-cultural nature of society Objectives: 1. Explain how accomplishments of the present depend on accomplishments of the past 2. Define culture and myth 3. Explain the development of culture 4. Explain the multi-cultural nature of society

L.1 Recap! Attila was not ______. Most women wore ______. Humans first made _____, then learned to farm. A group of priests who live in the same house are an example of ______. A mom, dad, some children, aunts and uncles living in the same house would be an example of ______. a nuclear family baskets stone tools an extended family an alternative family make-up a show off nice

Do we do things just like our parents used to?

II. Building on the Past A. How weve learned from the pastA. How weve learned from the past 1. 5 reasons for change:1. 5 reasons for change: Cultural Change 1. new ideas 2. new inventions 3. contact with other people 5. internal troubles 4. changed environment

II. Building on the Past 2. myth = story told by people to explain the past What fascinates people today?

B. Learning from the Past 1. Inventions and accomplishments of the present depend on the past (p. 13 Bicycle Technology) 1. Works of the EARLIEST people 2. Deeds of the PAST people 3. Way of Life of the PRESENT Draw what would happen if the foundation were missing

L.2 Recap! 5 reasons for change Contact with other people Environmental changes New presidents New foods Internal troubles New ideas New inventions

1. spokes 2. chain drive 3. invention of rubber

The top of the building depends on what is below it! Todays world is the outcome of past events! Summary:Summary:

BehaviorsCustomsAttitudes Nodding headThanksgivingPatriotism

C. Learning from Other Cultures 1. culture = ABCs (Attitudes, Behaviors/Beliefs, Customs) of a group of people 2. seen in art, literature, language, inventions and traditions 3. affected by geography and climate where they live Add to the graphic organizer under: 1. inventions causing cultural change 2. contacts with other cultures causing cultural change

C. Learning from Other Cultures (cont) 4. first human cultures developed stone age tools 5. farming developed next 6. rise of cities -more specialized workers -more govt -more ideas exchanged

C. Learning from Other Cultures (cont) 7. new ideas and inventions cause change (i.e. invention of writing) 8. environmental changes cause change (i.e. climate, natural disasters) 9. contact w/ other cultures 10. population growth and conflicts w/in a culture HW: p. 15, #1-5 (1-5, 2-3, 3-3, 4-1, 5-1) WHAT causes cultures to change?

L.2 Quiz Name _____________________ Score ___ / T or F: Culture is defined as the attitudes, beliefs, and customs of a group of people.1. T or F: Culture is defined as the attitudes, beliefs, and customs of a group of people. 2. The first accomplishment of the earliest people was the invention of ______ _______.2. The first accomplishment of the earliest people was the invention of ______ _______. 3. T or F: Learning to farm was another important accomplishment of earlier cultures.3. T or F: Learning to farm was another important accomplishment of earlier cultures. 4. The rise of _______ lead to specialized workers, more government and was important to the sharing of ideas among people.4. The rise of _______ lead to specialized workers, more government and was important to the sharing of ideas among people. 5. Which language do the most people speak in this world, due to having the largest population. ________________5. Which language do the most people speak in this world, due to having the largest population. ________________ What invention allowed ideas to be shared so people could learn about other cultures? ______________________________What invention allowed ideas to be shared so people could learn about other cultures? ______________________________