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Columnar Lesson Plan in Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics


Week 6 – October 16-20, 2023

SUBJECT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES EVALUATION/ REMARKS


MATTER ASSESSMENT
Topic: October 17, 2023 (Tuesday)
The forms and Grade 11 HUMSS Sartre (8:00AM – 10:00AM)
functions of Grade 11 HUMSS Socrates (10:30AM – 12:30AM)
social
October 19, 2023 (Thursday)
organizations
Grade 11 HUMSS Sartre (8:00AM – 10:00AM)
Resources: Grade 11 HUMSS Socrates (10:30AM – 12:30AM)

Book: Day 1 and 2 October 24 and October 26, 2023

Motivation: Guess that word! Recitation


Maria Ela A, et
al. (2019). ___________ the shape and structure of something as
Understanding distinguished from its material.
Culture, Society, ____________ an activity or purpose natural to or
& Politics. C & E intended for a person or thing.
Publishing, Inc. _____________ the network of relationships in a group
. and how they interconnect.

Identify the three words described in each definition.

Vocabulary Development:
Form
Function
Social Organizations

Digital Sources: Lesson Proper:


Group composed of two or more persons
interacting with each other and guided by a set of
Ryan Christopher norms. It is also defined as specified number of
T., (2020). individuals where each recognizes members as distinct
Understanding from non-members.
Culture, Society,
and Politics, Social group collection of individuals who have
Quarter 2 relations with one another that make them
Module 6 Social interdependent to some significant degree.
Organizations
https://shs.modyu  identify Basic Classifications of
l.online/understa the Social Groups
nding-culture- basics of
society-and- social 1. Primary Groups
politics-quarter- group Primary groups are
2-module-3- marked by concern for one
concept- another, shared activities and
characteristics- culture, and long periods of
and-forms-of- time spent together. The goal
stratification- of primary groups is the
systems/ relationships themselves
rather than achieving some other purpose. The
examples of a primary group but not limited to be your
https:// family and childhood and close friends.
shs.modyul.online
/understanding-
culture-society- 2. Secondary Groups
and-politics- Secondary relationships
quarter-2- involve weak emotional ties
module-3- and little personal
concept- knowledge of one another.
characteristics- These groups are based on
and-forms-of- usual or habitual interests or
stratification- affairs. It includes groups in
systems/ which one exchanges
explicit commodities, such as labor for wages, services
for payments, and such.
Instructional
Materials: 3. In-group
PowerPoint Belonging to the same group as others who
Presentation share the same common
Laptop bond and interests who are
more likely to understand
each other refers to an in-
group. Sample Groups:
Sports team, Unions and
Sororities

4. Out-group
Those who do not belong to the in-group are
part of the out-group, which exist in the perceptions of
the in group members and takes on social reality as a
result of behavior by in-group members who use the
out group as a negative point of reference.

5. Reference Groups
A collection of people
that we use as a standard of
comparison for ourselves
regardless of whether we are
part of that group. We rely on
reference groups to
understand social norms,
which then shape our values,
ideas, behavior, and
appearance.

6. Network Activity
A network is Student will be grouped into five (5)
a collection of they will act out a society: kings,
people tied together soldiers, merchants, and farmers or
by a specific pattern laborers. They will perform a ten (10-
of connections. They minute) role-play to interact with
can be characterized individuals from the other groups while
by the number of acting out your roles.
people involved, as
in the dyad (by
twos) and triad (by Rubric
threes), but also in
terms of their structures (who is connected to whom)
and functions (what flows across ties). Criteria Points Score
Presentation 10
Relevance to 6
the Topic
Creativity 4
Total 20

Prepared by: Checked by:

Ms. Mary Princess G. Cabaguing Rosahle S. Pagadora, MS


Faculty Principal

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