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Where to Go (Intro Activity)

Where to Go (Intro Activity)

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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Bennett Smith

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2 Slides • 14 Questions

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Scenario 1: According to this scenario, societal rules say to go where?

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Scenario 2: According to this scenario, societal rules say to go where?

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Based on the previous scenario, explain, in no more than two sentences, why or how you made your selection?

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Scenario 3: According to this scenario, societal rules say to go where?

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Based on the previous scenario, explain, in no more than two sentences, why or how you made your selection?

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Scenario 4: According to this scenario, societal rules say to go where?

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Based on the previous scenario, explain, in no more than two sentences, why or how you made your selection?

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Scenario 5: According to this scenario, societal rules say to go where?

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Based on the previous scenario, explain, in no more than two sentences, why or how you made your selection?

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Scenario 6: According to this scenario, societal rules say to go where?

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Based on the previous scenario, explain, in no more than two sentences, why or how you made your selection?

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Reflection Question #1: In your opinion, in no fewer than three or more than five, words, how would you describe public bathroom “rules” for this group. KEEP IT PG FOLKS!!! :)

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Reflection Question #2: These “rules” do exist for adult American males. The strongest reason for these actions is based on unwritten beliefs, values, or ideas that are what, in your opinion? KEEP IT PG FOLKS!!!


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Reflection Question #3: What might be some other examples of groups that might have a different set of “rules” in society?

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