Ch. 11- Family Ch. 12- Education Ch. 13- Politics/Economics Ch. 14- Religion.

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Ch. 11- Family Ch. 12- Education Ch. 13- Politics/Economics Ch. 14- Religion

 May have a partner or individual  Present the information from all 4 chapters {Ch. 11,12, 13, 14} in a computerized format:  Ex. PowerPoint, Prezi, Publisher(newspaper)  Include: key terms, Perspectives: (functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interaction), case studies, readings/articles, summarize leftovers in each chapter, etc.  Include: at least 5 visuals (real pictures) per chapter (no clipart)  Include: sources, websites, etc. *Due Friday 12/4/15

 Save presentation to your H:drive or on a jump drive that I can copy  Label it Sociology Project_2015  Write your name and partner on list on my desk  Write your student ID where your presentation is saved

 Sociology Project- Ch. 11,12,13, 14  Presentation Rubric   Name(s): ____________________________________________________________________________  Period: ____________  Key Terms:  Chapter 11 (4pts)_____________  Chapter 12 (4pts)_____________  Chapter 13 (4 pts)_____________  Chapter 14 (4pts)_____________   Perspectives:  Functionalism (1 pts/chapter= 4)_____________  Conflict Theory (1pts/chapter 4)_____________  Symbolic Interaction (1pts/chapter=4)_____________   Case Studies:  Chapter 11 (4pts)_____________  Chapter 12 (4pts)_____________  Chapter 13 (4pts)_____________  Chapter 14 (4pts)_____________   Readings:  Chapter 11 (4pts)_____________  Chapter 12 (4pts)_____________  Chapter 13 (4pts)_____________  Chapter 14 (4pts)_____________   Summary Leftovers: (10pts)_____________   Pictures (5/chapter=20pts)_____________   Organization/Neatness (10pts)_____________   Total:_____________   Work Grade: __________