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History of The American Family
The American Family
ISBN: 978-1-56077-563-8
Price: $ 20.95
Grade Level: 9 - 12
12 Lesson Plans/25 Handouts/64 Pages
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This unit presents information about the historical role of the family. Students receive a global perspective; then they discuss the economics of family life, consider modern work and gender roles, investigate family problems and alternative child raising techniques, and examine the elements of a successful marriage and family life. The unit concludes with an assessment experience. Students use information learned in the previous lessons to set up a functional household.
Students compare stereotypes about families from television sitcoms of the 1950s and today, brainstorm alternative family structures, create a family budget, analyze statistics, develop a position paper, and make predictions about what future census data will tell us about the American family. Academic activities include reading, writing, small- and large-group discussion, role-playing, dramatizing, brainstorming, charting, and mapping.


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