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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Quarter 1- Module 4
How Society Is Organized

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Understanding Culture Society and Politics -Grade 11
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Quarter 1- Module 4: How society is organized

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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Understanding Culture,
Society and Politics
Quarter 1 – Module 4
How Society is Organized

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Overview 1
General Instructions 1
Content 2
What I Need To Know 2
What I Know 2
What’s In 3
What’s New 4
What Is It? 4
What’s More 5
What I Have Learned 5
What I Can Do 5
Assessment 6
Additional Activities 7
Answer Key 8
References 9

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OVERVIEW
Hello dear learners! Welcome to this module on How Society Is Organized. This
module deals with activities that could help the learners to explain the context, content,
processes and consequences of Socialization. The module is self – instructional and allows
you to learn in your own space, at your own pace. So, relax and enjoy learning.

To the teacher:

In this part of the lesson, the teacher presented the composition of society based on
various groups in society. The series of activities is provided to identify the types of social
groups that play in the formation of identities, values, attitudes, and beliefs.

The primary goal of this module is to help learners engaged in some interesting and
innovative activities in order to deeply understand the nature of social life and the rules
governing behavior in society.

To the Learners:

The objectives of this module are best achieved if the learners fully understand their
involvement and participation in different social groups in society. This part of the lesson also
focuses on society as a diverse set of groups and explains how people organized .As they
analyze this aspects of social groups and organizations, they will able to identify their role in
various social groups and networks within society.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. Read and follow the instructions properly;


2. Write the answers in your notebook.
3. Answer the pretest prior to the lesson proper;
4. Take note of the terminologies (mark or labeled in bold words) cited
relevant to the study of Social Sciences;
5. Self–check and compare your answers against the key answer found
at the end of this module;
6. Perform critically the activities instructed in this module;
7. Answer the given assessment test after thorough study of the
lessons;
8. Provide alternative formats for student work
9. Remind learners to write their answers in their Philosophy Activity
Notebook

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Lesson The context, Content, Processes
and Consequences of
5 Socialization.
(UCSP11/12BMS-Ig-16)

WHAT I NEED TO KNOW?


This module provides activities on explaining the context,
content, processes and consequences of socialization.
(UCSP11/12BMS-Ig-16)

Objectives:

After going through this module, you are expected to:


1. Understand the nature of various social groups;
2. Define and identify the different types of groups in society;
3. Explain the role of social groups in shaping identities of individual person.

Before heading on to our lesson, let us first check what you already know.

WHAT I KNOW?
INSTRUCTION: Write your answer in your activity notebook.

Identify the types of social groups by indicating a

Primary Secondary In-group/ Reference Networks


out-group
ex. club
membership
1.facebook
friends
2.family
3.barkada
4.fraternity
5.sports team

Great job! Later we will see if your answers are correct by reading the rest of
this module.

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WHAT’S IN?
In the previous lesson, the learners identified their social
participation in the different agents of socialization. They
have critically understood the relevant mechanism of social
control in illuminating deviant behavior pre-existing in the
society. They are now ready to be socially involved in their
preferred social groups and be able to explain the content,
processes and consequences of socialization.
Social group is a collection of individuals who have relations with one another that
make them interdependent to some significant degree.
Interdependence – a necessary condition that exists within social groups
because it is what enables its members to pursue shared goals, value and principles.
It differentiates social group from an aggregate, or a mere collection of people within
a particular place and time.
Members of society belong to the following social groups:
1. Primary group –a small, intimate, and less specialized group whereby
members engaged in emotion-based interaction and interdependence over an
extended period of time.
2. Secondary group – a larger, less intimate and more specialized group
whereby members engaged in objective-oriented relationships for a limited
period of time.
3. In-group- a group to which a person belongs, and with which he or she feels
sense of identity. An out-group meanwhile, is a group to which one does not
belong and to which he or she may feel hostility.
4. Reference group – a group which has a strong influence on an individual’s,
beliefs, values, behavior and attitude.
5. Network group –refers to the structure of relationship which has
interconnections, ties, and linkages between people, their groups, and the
larger social institutions to which they all belong.

Fill in the information’s pertaining to what is asked below:


1.local residence:____________________________________________________
2. Religion:_________________________________________________________
3. hobbies and interests:_______________________________________________
4. desired long-term career:___________________________________________
5. school/community- based organization involvement:_______________________
6. social – media account:______________________________________________
7. preferred forms of mass media:_______________________________________
8. Political Icon :_____________________________________________________
9. most Influential person______________________________________________
10. greatest achievement in school/community: ____________________________

Shared your thoughts and impressions regarding your shared traits.

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WHAT’S NEW?
ACTIVITY 1. Directions: Identify the groups
(primary/secondary, in-group/out- group and reference group)
that you are involved or part of. Indicate a particular group on
the drawing according to the most influential to you.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

Process Questions:

1. Who/ what group(s) is/are the groups that largely influence you?
2. What do you think is the primary factor of the social groups identified as the most
influential to your personal growth?
3. Who/ what group(s) is/are less influential to you?
4. What do you think is the primary factor of the social groups identified as the less
influential to your personal growth?
5. Are there groups that are connected with each other? What are they?

WHAT IS IT?
Identify the examples of social groups and find out the relevant
contributions of these social groups in your social orientation and
development.

Type of group examples Contributory factor


1.
2.
3.

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WHAT’S MORE?
Directions: In your activity notebook, write a one paragraph
essay how your involvement and participation in different
types of social groups influence your thoughts, attitudes,
values and behavior.

WHAT I HAVE LEARNED


Directions: Answer the processed questions cited in the
basic block list. Write your answer in your activity notebook.

WHAT I CAN DO?


Directions: Do what is asked and
write your answer in your activity
notebook.

1. Explain your personal observations regarding the relationship among


members of your own preferred group?
2. Evaluate the impact of social media on the existing groups in society?
3. Make a concept map showing your relationship towards social network groups
like school and church and in your community.

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ASSESSMENT
Directions: Identify what is asked in the following items.
Write your answer in your activity notebook.

__________1.A collection of individuals who have relations with one another to


make them interdependent to some significant degree.
__________2.A small, intimate and a less specialized group.
__________3.A group which has a strong influence on an individual’s belief, values,
behavior and attitude.
__________4.A structure of relationship which has an interconnections, ties,
linkages between people and the larger social institutions like social
media
__________5.A group to which a person belongs and with which he or he feels a
sense of identity
__________6.A group to which one does not belong and to which he or she may feel
a sense of competitiveness
__________7.A necessary condition that exist within social groups because the
members able to share common values and principles
__________8.A larger group, less intimate and more specialized engaged in
impersonal and objective-oriented Relationship for a limited time
__________9.an example of a secondary group
__________10A basic primary social group
__________11.An example of out-group
__________12.An example of a network group
__________13.An example of a reference group
__________14 A mere collection of people in the same time and place which does
not necessarily influence individual’s social actions.
__________15. A source of a bigger pool of circle of friends using technology.
aggregate primary group in-group

secondary group workplace interdependence

fraternity(exclusive for primary group out-group


males)
family network group social network/social
media
reference group favourite sports team social group

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ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
Directions: Mark x and on the space provided
in the matrix. These are responses on some of the
details concerning your experiences, participation and
involvement in social groups.

I was bullied by my I experienced a bad influence I attained a high


classmates. circle of friends. scholastic record in
school.

I had a good I possessed a good I carry/ handle a


family relationship. communication and bible or any religious
leadership skills. item with me every
day.

I loved to take part in I am a member of a I am not active in social


the community-based political organization in the media.
activities in our community.
barangay.

Congratulations!
You have completed your journey in this module. You did a great job!
It’s now time to go on to the next adventure…Good luck!

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ANSWER KEY

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REFERENCES
A. BOOK
Maria Ella Atienza, et. al.date.Understanding Culture, Society and Politics: Edition, C & E
Publishing Inc.

B. INTERNET SOURCES.
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https://www.google.com/search?q=practical+questions+about+kinship+and+marriage&tbm

https://study.com/academy/exam/topic/marriage-family-and-kinship.html

Political Organization. Retrieved from:


http://www.zeepedia.com/read.php?political_organization_bands_tri
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Organization: Bands, Tribes, Chiefdoms, & States. Retrieved from:


http://study.com/academy/lesson/political-organizations-bandstribes-chiefdoms-states.html
Authority and LegitimacY

Michael Lacewing. Retrieved from:


http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/alevelphilosophy/data/AS/WhyShouldIBeGoverned/Author
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Traditional Authority.Boundless. Retrieved from:


https://www.boundless.com/sociology/textbooks/boundlesssociology-textbook/government-
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Max Weber: Traditional, Legal-Rational, and Charismatic Authority. Retrieved from:


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