Subject: Type of Lesson: Discussions, Internet Use, Group: Teacher Instructional Material
Subject: Type of Lesson: Discussions, Internet Use, Group: Teacher Instructional Material
Subject: Type of Lesson: Discussions, Internet Use, Group: Teacher Instructional Material
Objectives
As a result of this lesson, the student will be able to:
1) define the concept family.
2) differentiate between conjugal and consanguine family.
3) construct a family tree to show three generations of a consanguine
family.
4) develop an appreciation for the importance of a family.
Key Terms
Challenge Areas
(To be done by students after they complete this lesson)
1. Your neighbor Mr. Clive, has nine children. Draft a skit to
convince him that nine children make too large a family.
Note to Teacher
This is an introductory lesson. Functions of the Family, Types of
Caribbean Families, The Future of the Family will be given in depth
treatment in subsequent lessons
You may ask additional questions to those suggested in the body of the
lesson
http://www.youtube.com/v/rrXiTAET1WE&fs=1&source=
uds&autoplay=1
Closure
In Class Assignment
1) Have students construct a family tree to show three
generations of their family. Tell them that they may use their
paternal or maternal side of the family.
Supplemental
Out-of-Class Assignment
1) Direct students to go to the website The Typical Jamaican Family
(Jamaica) and read the article by Margaret Bailey entitled The
Typical Jamaican Family. They are to make a list of 10 special
attributes of the Jamaican family [as stated by Ms. Bailey]
Glossary of Terms
chart
CSEC Questions
Recommended Materials
http://answers.reference.com/information
http://jamaicanfamilysearch.com/