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Bellwork: Open your notebooks and date them 4/25. the following question: What do all of these animals have in common?

Sociology Create Vocab boxes in your notebooks (18 Boxes)

Sociology Open books to pg. 155 and complete the following: Read Reading 2 “Why do people live in groups” Create a T-Chart of YOUR primary and secondary groups 3. Define the following key terms: Primary Group Secondary Group Community Society 4. Why do people live in/join groups (two reasons)?

Sociology Define the following key terms: Primary Group-very close relationship over a long period of time that ary includes emotional attachment Secondary Group- Larger, less safe and loving, usually together to get a job done. Community-A group of people or many groups of people that live close to each other and work toward a common goal. Society- Multiple communities (a country)

Maslow's Needs Pyramid 5. Self Actualization 4. Self esteem 1. Body 2. Safety 3. Love and Belonging 4. Self esteem 5. Self Actualization

Sociology Group 2 Group 3 Group 1 1. Choose 3 different groups that you belong to. List 3-5 rules that are expected to be followed as part of that group. (These rules may be written or unwritten) How do you know that these are the groups rules? (could be more than one answer) Why do individuals change their behavior when they become part of a group? Group 3 Group 1 Group 2

Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication Verbal Communication: Communication using written or spoken language Non-Verbal Communication: Any form of communication that does not include language including but not limited to: Facial Expression Gestures Paralinguistics (tone, loudness, inflection, pitch) Body Language Posture Proxemics (distance) Eye Contact Haptics (touch) Appearance 2 Verbal & 2 Non-Verbal More, Folkway, or Law Describe Norm Verbal/Non-Verbal & How Group P/S

Sociology 5/10/16 Term Application Primary Group Secondary Group Norms What two reasons do we join? How do I know the difference between the two? Can I give examples? Secondary Group Norms How do we learn them? How are they classified? Can I give examples of each in different groups? How are mores and laws different? Can a folkway be a law? Mores Folkways Laws Socialization In what ways are we socialized? Can I give examples of this? Verbal/Non-Verbal Do we communicate more verbally or non-verbally? What are examples of verbal and non-verbal? How is verbal/non-verbal communication associated with socialization?