Ucsp11 q2 Mod1 Howsociety v2
Ucsp11 q2 Mod1 Howsociety v2
Ucsp11 q2 Mod1 Howsociety v2
Understanding
Culture, Society, and
Politics
Quarter 2 – Module 1
How Society is Organized?
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What I Know
PRETEST
1. It can be defined as a group of individuals who often act with each other on
the premise of shared expectations regarding behaviour and who share
common identity.
a. social aggregate c. social categories
b. social group d. society
2. This group can be large or small; common interests bind the members
together more than their relationship.
a. primary group c. tertiary group
b. secondary group d. reference group
Test II. Identification: Identify the different social groups under Column A whether it
belongs to primary group, secondary group, or reference group. Write your answers
under Column B.
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Lesson
Groups within Society
1 Learning Competency: Traces kinship ties and social networks
(UCSP11/12HSO-IIi-20)
What’s New
Think about your typical day as a learner; make a list of those people you
associate with from the time you wake up until you sleep. Use the table given below
for your answers.
Time of the Name of the person you His/her role in your daily activities
day associate with
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What Is It
In the midst of a great pandemic from the covid-19, most everyone has been
isolated from others, told not to go to work or work from home or to stay at home. We
are far from each other physically but not socially. Though we may not be able to see
our loved ones often because of this pandemic, but still we communicate to them
through different technologies and of course, social media.
Social group may be defined as a group of individuals who often act with
each other on the premise of shared expectations regarding behaviour and who
share a common identity.
Categories of Groups
Primary group is a typical small social group whose members share close,
personal, intimate, and face to face association and cooperation and have strong
emotional ties. The members have a feeling of togetherness and belongingness, and
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sympathetic with one another. Examples include families, friendship groups, play
groups, peers, neighbours, etc.
Secondary group can be small or large who do not interact much; mostly
impersonal; interactions among members are casual and usually short-term; typically
found at work and school. Examples include the group for a school project, members
of the committee, superior-subordinate, seller-buyer, etc.
Out-group is a social group that an individual does not identify with; viewed
as outsiders of the in-group. Any member of the in-group has a feeling of
strangeness, avoidance, antagonism, etc. towards the members of the out-group.
Example could be a sports team opponent.
What’s More
1. From among the many social groups that you have had, past and present,
choose one that you think provided you the most memorable impact to your
life.
2. Describe the group in column A, and then enumerate the impacts it had on
you as a person in Column B.
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A B
The Group The impact of this group on me
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Identify one reference group that has influenced your attitude or behaviour,
and explain why it had this influence on you.
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Criteria Rating
The answer relates entirely to the assigned topic. 5 4 3 2 1
The answer conveys a genuine personal view regarding the topic. 5 4 3 2 1
The work is original and does not contain plagiarized content. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (15)
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What I Have Learned
After studying all the concepts and working on all the activities about the
different social groups, it’s now time to check your knowledge by completing the
phrase below. Use your own words to discuss your answer.
I learned that…
1. ______________________________________________________________
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2. ______________________________________________________________
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3. ______________________________________________________________
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Criteria Rating
The answer relates entirely to the assigned topic or issue. 5 4 3 2 1
The answer conveys a genuine personal view regarding the topic 5 4 3 2 1
The work is original and does not contain plagiarized content. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (15)
What I Can Do
. Activity 5: SHARE IT
Together with the help of your family, friends, neighbours, your community
perhaps, what significant act of true compassion did you do to help? Please share
your experience.
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Criteria Rating
The answer relates entirely to the assigned topic. 5 4 3 2 1
The answer conveys a genuine personal view regarding the topic. 5 4 3 2 1
The work is original and does not contain plagiarized content. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (15)
SUMMARY
Social group may be defined as a group of individuals who often act with each
other on the premise of shared expectations regarding behaviour and who
share a way of common identity.
Primary group is a typical small social group whose members share close,
personal, intimate, and face to face association and cooperation and have
strong emotional ties.
Secondary group can be small or large who do not interact much; mostly
impersonal; interactions among members are casual and usually short-term;
typically found at work and school.
Networks (link or connection) are defined as sets of informal and formal social
ties that link people to each other.
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ASSESSMENT
POSTTEST
1. It can be defined as a group of individuals who often act with each other on
the premise of shared expectations regarding behaviour and who share
common identity.
a. social aggregate c. social categories
b. social group d. society
2. This group can be large or small; common interests bind the members
together more than their relationship.
a. primary group c. tertiary group
b. secondary group d. reference group
3. This is a group to which we compare ourselves.
a. social group c. secondary group
b. social aggregate d. reference group
4. A social group to which an individual feels he belongs.
a. secondary group c. in-group
b. out-group d. primary group
5. A social group that an individual does not identify with.
a. reference group c. primary group
b. network d. out-group
Test II. Identification: Identify the different social groups under Column A whether it
belongs to primary group, secondary group, or reference group. Write your answers
under Column B.