BELLRINGER Copy each sentence. Tell where it is TRUE or FALSE. If the sentence is false, change the underlined word to make the sentence true. 1. Culture.

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BELLRINGER Copy each sentence. Tell where it is TRUE or FALSE. If the sentence is false, change the underlined word to make the sentence true. 1. Culture traits are often learned or passed down through generations. 2. In a specific culture region, culture traits are shared among the people. 3. Cultural diversity is the spread of culture traits from one area to another in the world.

SHARING Your culture history

CULTURE QUILT PUTTING YOUR CULTURE ON THE WALL

WHAT IS CULTURE? What things make up a culture? Language Beliefs/values Holidays Clothing Food Money Family systems History Technology Sports

CREATE A SQUARE Measure 2.5” from the top of the paper. Mark a point. Move your ruler across the page and measure 2.5” again. Mark a point. Draw a line from the left to right side of the paper. Cut it off.

CREATE A BORDER Measure 1” from any side of the paper. Mark a point. Move your ruler across the page and measure 1” again. Mark a point. Draw a line from the left to right side of the paper. Repeat this for the other three sides of the paper. Decorate the 1” border with a design that represents your family’s culture.

CREATE YOUR QUILT DESIGN Write your family’s last name in the middle of the square Draw or cut out pictures that represent your family’s culture. For example, Foods Clothing Holiday traditions People in your family.