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FACTORS BEHIND CHOOSING A PLACE TO LIVE Objective 1.02
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Bell Ringer 1/26 PLACE COLLAGE IN FOLDER AND PLACE BOTH IN YOUR CLASS’ TRAY Copy and Answer the following questions in your notebook: 1. Lydia wants to paint her living room a different color. What need does this repainting her room satisfy? a. creativity b. leisure c. privacy d. values 2. Elizabeth and John, an engaged couple, are drawing plans for an addition to John’s house. Elizabeth is divorced with 2 daughters. John is a widower with 2 sons. What kind of living unit does this family represent? a. nuclear b. extended c. blended d. single-parent
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Bell Ringer 1/26 Watch Video… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlpPsQaH2GQ What area of Maslow’s Pyramid does little Heaven fall into? Listen to what she says to at the end of the interview… Respond in your notebooks… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rozs-cGOUtY
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Objective 1.02 Summarize factors to consider when choosing a place to live.
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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Traditional/cultural B. Societal C. Economic D. Environmental E. Technological F. Governmental 1. Housing Urban Development (HUD) 2. Federal Housing Administration (FHA) 3. Building codes 4. Zoning regulations 5. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 6. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) 7. American Disabilities Act(ADA)
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Tradition/Cultural Beliefs, social customs, and traits of a group of people Throughout history, houses have been strong indicators of culture! Example: Navajo “Hogan” Door had religious significance (East for spirit guardians) Still that way today!
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Activity #1 Cultural Influences on Housing – Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLZ0vSE8m34 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLZ0vSE8m34 How are their houses different from yours? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StZqd1SwRhs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StZqd1SwRhs
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Tradition/Cultural Japanese Culture and Housing
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Society Household size 1790- 3 to 7 1900- 2 to 5 1990- 1 to 2 Household Composition Type of living unit Older population People with Disabilities
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Society Affordable Housing Family income increases ≠ cost of housing Changing Roles Dual-income families- BOTH spouses are employed Leisure Time Maintenance, activities, exercise equipment A Mobile Society Average living unit moves 13 times!
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Economic The economy affects and is affected by the production of houses Employment goes up and down in relation to the condition of the housing industry Mortgage interest rates Unemployment Cost of living The housing market is the transfer of dwellings from the producers to the consumers The cost of housing has TRIPLED since 1978!
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Environment The environment is the total of all conditions, objects, places, and people that are around you. Natural Environment- land, water, trees, solar energy, climate, topography
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Environment Constructed Environment- natural env. has been changed by human effort Behavioral Environment- found wherever people interact A setting for the family unit Includes human qualities and feelings Positive or negative
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Technological Technology is a scientific method of achieving a particular purpose. Early- tools and materials to manipulate resources Industrialization- factory made items, climate control High-tech Era- energy efficient, AV equip, computers CADD- computer-aided drafting and design
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Activity #2 Worksheets…
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Activity #3 Please complete 1.01 and 1.02 on Course Outline Write on outline with Pen!
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Bell Ringer 1/27 GET NOTEBOOKS… Answer the following question in your notebooks. Please write at least 2-3 sentences: What 2 factors most likely had the most impact on YOUR housing selection? Why? Recall the factors: Traditional/Cultural, Societal, Economic, Environmental, Technological
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Objective 1.02 Summarize factors to consider when choosing a place to live.
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Governmental Government at all levels influences housing (federal, state, local) Legislation- began during colonial times! 1649- houses built of brick or stone to prevent fires 1900’s- laws to control land use, prevent overcrowding, and encourage beautification Today: Housing Standards- quality Building Codes- materials and methods Zoning Regulations- controls land use
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Governmental Funding Buying/selling mortgages Loans Ensures affordable housing Rent supplements Supports organizations for the homeless 3 million (or more) homeless in the US! Environmental Protection Agencies responsible for both natural and constructed environments
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Activities Textbook Activity (15 min): Read pages 40-52 in the “Homes and Interiors” Textbook and answer the questions on the worksheet. Research Activity (30 min): Using the computers, complete the “Housing and Government” Sheet Table 1HUD, FHA Table 2Building Codes Table 3Zoning Regulations Table 4EPA Table 5CPSC/ADA Both activities should be glued into notebooks.
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Activities Research Activity (25 min): Using the computers, complete the “Housing and Government” Sheet Textbook Activity (25 min): Read pages 40-52 in the “Homes and Interiors” Textbook and answer the questions on the worksheet. Both activities should be glued into notebooks. Group A will begin with the first activity and the groups will switch after 35 minutes. Group A- Tables 3, 4, & 5 Group B- Tables 1 & 2
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QUIZ #1 Quiz #1 will be on FRIDAY Let’s look at the study guide 1.01, 1.02, 1.03
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