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The Migration of Me Miss Brown 5 th Grade Social Studies
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Where do I begin? Heritage: the traditions, achievements, beliefs, etc., that are part of the history of a group or nation. Heritage is inherited by us through our parents. Culture: commonly shared beliefs, traditions, and everyday practices of a particular ethnic group. What’s your heritage? What’s the difference between culture and heritage?
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An example: Miss Brown’s Heritage Paternal: surname- Brown, Welsh and Cherokee heritage Maternal: mother’s maiden name: Cassara, Italian, specifically Sicilian, heritage (Palermo, Sicily) With which heritage do I identify ?
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So, where in the world is Sicily?
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What does Sicily look like?
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Let’s look at it differently: a physical map
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What is the culture like? History: an island inhabited Agricultural lifestyle: “Whatever I eat today, may I eat next year.” Religious beliefs and traditions- strong connection to Saints and the “evil eye.” Food: mixed cultures due to history- Arab influence Holidays: the feste Importance of family Think/pair/share: can geography influence culture?
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So…why do we care? “My heritage is part of who I am!” We learn through our own origins how different aspects of history, geography, politics, and other facets of our world influence are influenced by cultures
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Let’s practice! In groups of 3-4 explore the Martinez family’s heritage. They trace their lineage back to Lima, Peru. Using the resources provided: 1. Estimate the coordinates using the world map. 2. Check work by using appropriate sites to confirm the absolute location. 3. Identify at least one geographical feature of the region using a physical map. 4. Identify significant aspects of the culture. 5. Brainstorm ways in which the geography can affect the culture.
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Follow the steps using YOUR heritage: 1. Estimate the coordinates using the world map. 2. Check work by using appropriate sites to confirm the absolute location. 3. Identify at least one geographical feature of the region using a physical map. 4. Identify significant aspects of the culture. 5. Brainstorm ways in which the geography can affect the culture- or vice versa! 6. Think about how the information is relevant to the your knowledge of their heritage and idea of self- identity. Lastly: put it in a paragraph!
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