Monday, October 17, 2016

Unit 1 Test Review (Test is Tue, Oct. 25th)

Family Living 621A Unit 1 Test Review – Tuesday, October 25th
**You are responsible for all hand-outs, notes, etc. This is an overview of the material you are responsible for.
Introduction to Families
ü  First Families (Why did we start grouping ourselves in family groupings?)
ü  First Family Groupings (hordes, group marriage, informal pairing)
ü  Definition of Family
ü  Six Functions of the Family (Identify and Describe)
ü  Context and Inclusivity in Canada's Evolving Definition of the Family Abstract (questions)

Functions of the Family

ü  Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (be able to draw, label and explain)
ü  Adler's Birth Order Theory
ü  You must be able to explain these theories and apply them to presented scenarios
ü  Self-Esteem and How it Develops (questions from the Self Esteem workbook)
Society and the Family
ü  Socioeconomic status (define, effect on the family)
ü  Patterns of Low Socio-economic status (The Vicious Cycle Video – know diagram and be able to explain)
ü  Four Feet Up (video)
ü  Davis Inlet (Issue Analysis)
Trends that Affect Families
ü  Be able to compare historic and current data on family trends such as: marital age, family size, divorce rates, and family demographics and be able to make predictions about future family trends in each of the categories.
Families and Culture
ü  Define culture
ü  Elements of culture
ü  Importance of culture
ü  How does The Universal Declaration of Human Rights relate to culture?
ü  Hall's Iceberg Model of Culture (be able to explain this model and give examples of the visible and invisible manifestations of culture)
ü  Terms: enculturation, cultural preservation, multiculturalism, ethnocentrism (be able to answer questions relating to these terms in your slideshow)

ü  Preserving Culture (how do we do this? Importance of traditions)

Friday, October 7, 2016

Four Feet Up video link -- Questions due on turnitin.com Wednesday, Oct.12


Watch the documentary here: https://vimeo.com/165571580

FAM621:  Challenges for Families – Poverty in Canada

Film Analysis: “Four Feet Up”                                                                         /16 marks

Please answer the following questions in well structured sentences.  Good copy must be turned in via www.turnitin.com

Click on this link to watch the NFB documentary “Four Feet Up”

https://vimeo.com/165571580


1.      Keep note of significant quotes, images and scenes that stand out most for you as you watch the film. Choose two of those quotes, images or scenes that you noted, and discuss why those parts of the film were particularly memorable for you. (4 points)

2.      The main topic of this film is poverty. What is the main message that the filmmaker is communicating about poverty ?  Justify your response with specific references to parts of the film. (4 points)


3.      What is your personal reaction to seeing this film? Describe the emotions you felt, and make connections to other things you have either experienced in life or learned. (4 points)


Please use the remainder of class to start a rough draft for this assignment.

Your good copy is due on www.turnitin.com on:_________________________________


ü  Content           (12 marks)
ü  Conventions    (4 marks)

=16 marks


Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Institutions and Organizations that Aid Families Assignment

Institutions and Organizations that Aid Families
Name:________________________
Institution:______________________

Research an institution or an organization that works to help families meet their needs. Please sign up for your institution/organization with me first.

Create a slideshow advertising this organization’s services, with the target audience being for a community fair to promote families and community wellness. You MUST submit your slideshow on turnitin.com

**Please include a citation at the bottom of each slide; you also must include a Works Cited slide.
Please visit:  http://owl.english.purdue.edu/  for more information regarding citations and format.


Evaluation:
You can view the grading rubric for this project online (it is attached to the assignment on turnitin.com).
You must clearly present the goals and initiatives of your chosen institution/organization.
You must clearly show how the organization helps families (you should have at least one slide that specifically demonstrates this).
Please include photos to enhance your presentation
You MUST paraphrase (read: PUT IT IN YOUR OWN WORDS) the information. Do not cut and paste. A thesaurus can be a helpful tool when paraphrasing. A mark of zero will be given to projects that have copied information word for word (turnitin.com will detect this).
Please write all information in complete sentences using proper spelling/grammar.
Please include a citation at the bottom of each slide.
Please include a properly formatted Works Cited page.
Please view marking rubric on www.turnitin.com

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Thursday, Sept.22

Today we will be working on the following:

Gratitude Journal #2 (please submit to turnitin.com when you finish)

Healthy Living Assignment
Please reflect and elaborate on the following prompts, and submit your final copy to www.turnitin.com
**Please copy, paste, and BOLD these prompts into a word doc and then insert your answers. Your response should be an honest, thoughtful reflection that is written in well structured, coherent sentences/paragraphs.

ü  I wish the grade eight version of myself would know...
ü  I am most afraid of……..
ü  I often dream about…..
ü  Ten years from now, I see myself…..
ü  I most enjoy…..
ü  I least enjoy…..
ü  I am most proud of…..
ü  I get embarrassed when….
ü  I often worry about…..

ü  I am happiest when….





Thursday, September 8, 2016

Turnitin.com Account Creation Info

Please go to www.turnitin.com  and login to your account OR create a new account if you do not already have one (please see me for sheets on account set up and assignment submission).

VERY IMPORTANT: Your login name should look like this: Kate Flick (appropriate capitals -- please do not use all lowercase etc.) If you already have an account and you did not use capital letters, please edit your username information (come see me if you need help!)

After you are logged into your account, you must join my class. Please be sure to join the appropriate class section "Block C" or "Block D".


Block C: 

Class ID: 13483575
Password: raiders

Block D:

Class ID: 13483589
Password: raiders

After you have created your account and joined my class, please write me a short message about what you are most interested in learning about in this course and submit it to "test paper".

After you have completed your test paper, please confirm with me that I received your paper and I will give you the necessary sheets for your Gratitude Journal assignment.

Please read the article and complete the questions in your NOTEBOOKS (for an upcoming test).
After you've completed the questions, you may begin working on your first Gratitude Journal which is due no later than Monday, Sept.12th.

Gratitude Journal Assignment

FAM 621A: Stress Management
Gratitude Journal
Due dates:
**All entries must be submitted via turnitin.com
Your journal entries will be due on the following dates:
Sept. 9th
Sept. 23rd
Oct. 7th
Oct. 21st
Nov. 4th
Nov. 18th
Dec. 2nd
Dec. 16th

Purpose:
A gratitude journal is a great way to keep you in a thankful and positive state of mind.
The idea is that each week you will recognize the small, yet positive things in life and focus on them as opposed to all the negative things that are all too easy to focus on at times.
Assignment: Students will…
Each student will identify five (5) things that they are genuinely thankful for. In each entry you will list the previous items you were thankful for; this will ensure no repetition. (You may choose to point form list your previous entries without description, or copy and paste the full entry, both will be accepted)  Full description and detail as to why you are thankful for these items is required. At least one (1) ‘thing you are grateful for’ each week should focus on actions of others or things that happened that week that you are thankful for.
Tips and examples on how to get started:
·          Avoid repeating the same things. As the weeks go on, this will make writing your entries more challenging, but that's how your awareness and thankfulness will grow. You will be challenging yourself to find new things to be thankful for that perhaps you never noticed before.
·          It's easiest to recognize things that sustain your life here on Earth like your house, your bed, your clothes, your food etc. Be sure to explain how this makes you feel and why you're grateful for it.
o    Example - I am grateful for my house. My house warms my body and shelters and protects me. It gives me a sense of relief knowing that there is always a comforting place to come back to. I have lived in my house my whole life and there are so many memories of my childhood associated with my home. It not only provides me shelter, but is an integral part of my family’s heritage and identity.
·          You can start by feeling grateful to be alive at all. Then start writing about feeling grateful to have the body you have, even if you don't like everything. Avoid the trap of being grateful for something that is better than what other people have. Instead, compare whatever you are grateful for, with how you would feel if you didn't have it at all.
·          There are always situations that have made us happy. For example, you may be grateful for a fun party, a good day at school/work, a fun vacation.
Assessment Rubric:

Categories
Excellent
(2)
Satisfactory
 (1)
Needs Improvement
(.5)
Delivery of Gratitude Entry
Entry has five (5) unique ideas in post. Rare misspellings occur. Items from previous week(s) are listed.
Entry has at least 4 ideas in post. Few grammatical or spelling errors are noted in post.
Fewer than four (4) ideas in post. Errors in spelling and grammar evidenced in several posts.
Detail & Description of Entry

For each point of gratitude a detailed description of why you are thankful for this is given.
A description is given for some of the points of gratitude but not all. A description is given for each, but they lack detail as to why you are thankful.
Points of gratitude are listed but lack description as to why these items make you thankful.
Expression within the post

Honest thought and a real connection to the purpose of the assignment is expressed in each post. At least one (1) item relates to the action of others or events that happened to you.
Some thought is put into the post; an occasional lack of connection to the purpose of the assignment is evidenced. Some entries appear rushed. Items do not relate to actions or events.
A lack of real effort and thought is noticeable. Hasty posts seem to be given just to complete assignment.