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Name: ANGELICA L.

MEJARITO
Grade level & Strand: 12 HERACLES
Date: 10/25/121
Address: BRGY. SAN ROQUE, BILIRAN, BILIRAN
Week #: 5-6
Title/Topic of the Lesson: Significance of Cultural, Social, Political, and Economic Symbols and
Practices

LEARNING TASK 1

1. Ethnocentrism

2. Cultural Relativism

3. Ethnocentrism

4. Cultural Relativism

5. Cultural Relativism

LEARNING TASK 2: THE ICEMAN AND THE ALPS

1. They have the ability to excite, educate, and evoke wonder and curiosity. They play an important role in
understanding anatomy, culture, and human history. That being said, human remains can also cause
controversy and offend the viewing public due to personal, symbolic, cultural, religious, and/or spiritual
beliefs.

2. Our way of life was very different from that of the ancients. Our clothes are very different, our clothes
are very modern unlike before. The designs are repetitive but now the garments have different designs. In
the past, people used to hold stones, arrows and bows, but nowadays we are holding gadgets and
modern equipment. Life then was survival, until now life is survival but it was much harder to stay alive in
the ancient time. It is difficult to find food and accommodation but in modern times just buy and order
food, you can also stay in places called Hotels and apartments. Life then was difficult and life today is
much easier because of modern equipment.

3. Because of the cultural evolution in society that may cause change culture over time. And because not
all of our lives remain in the past, we are all different, many things change our lives like our face from
childhood until our skin gets older. Different places to live, moving around can make experimental thing
and can make a simple living. And most of all our lives have some perspective.

LEARNING TASK 3: THE 3-IN-1 LEARNING STATIONS

STATION 1

1. For their way of living, in this picture, they greatly depend on planting crops and raising animals for their
food. They create small villages with only a few inhabitants. They tend to settle in one place for a long
time due to their way living. 2. They accomplish tasks by helping one another. They build houses, plant
crops, and raise their animals hand in hand. The ability of every individual to provide their own are
recognized 3. Leadership these days aren't so prominent and fully concentrated on one person
pronouncing the rules. They tend to make decision makings with everyone's opinion involved.

SATION 2

1. The picture depicts a market place where people sell and buy their own necessities and such. This
kind of living is present in our modern community where money was the currency need to attain our
everyday necessity.

2. People uses their money and their own resources to live. As long as the physical capabilities of this
community is diverse, it is possible to trade or sell different goods. A good environment with a land and
sea could be a good example where products from the land can be exchanged to the products in the sea
and vice versa, depending on what the people demands.

3. Since it is a market place, the kind of leadership they have, must also be organized. Hence, they
should have some rules and regulations to follow so no seller would be better than the other.

STATION 3
1. In the picture, it was based as an infrastructure from our modern era. So In my own view, the way of
their living are more modern and dependent of technologies, the culture has more variety in the society.

2. Not all humans of this era have the same physical aspects because nowadays it is not by physical
state you will dominate but it can also be in mental state or emotional state and etc.

3. The leadership that this era contains is like an organized group of people led by one or a small group
of people whom we call LEADERS. They are the ones who handle and decide for the sake of the group
he is leading.

STATION 4

1. The way of their living are more of a religious way. They tend to follow a scripture about the way they
live and their own beliefs. They have God or Creature that they worship.

2. In this time where religion was first built, they are capable of doing any task as long as they have faith
on who they believe as their creator.

3. The leadership they have does not signify having greater power but it helps them guide on what is
right according to the scripture lend by their creator.

STATION 5

1. People in station 5 lives in a modern society where technology and science were already present.
Humans are educated so its' expected that there are a lot of new way in living. They live in a society
where money runs all over the world and you can get anything you need with that piece of paper.

2. With this present way of living there are a lot of people who has different skills and capabilities.
Through education, this skills were capitalized and utilized to be able to use in the future. Like in the
picture, society leaders who has strong sense of leadership are placed in the sector of politics.

3. The leadership is also modernized, most governments recognize a leader to follow. All in all, this
person is in charge of the society's rising economy, communication, transportation and etc. All possible
sorts of action to improve the community needs to be evaluated and approved by this figurehead.

LEARNING TASK 4: THINK IT OVER


1. Our culture makes us different because there are a lot of different ways people celebrate history,
holidays, music, and traditions. Our cultures can be similar because we might have things in common like
going to school and spending time with our families, but our schools and family activities might be very
different.

2. Living from 1832 to 1917, Tylor believed that cultures move through three definite stages of
progression, savagery, barbarism, and civilization.

3. During the Palaeolithic Age, hominines grouped together in small societies such as bands and
subsisted by gathering plants, fishing, and hunting or scavenging wild animals. The Palaeolithic Age is
characterized by the use of knapped stone tools, although at the time humans also used wood and bone
tools.

4. Adaptation is essential in order to survive and move ahead in the world. Without the ability to adapt,
people may find themselves stuck in situations far longer than is necessarily and unable to reach their
goals.

5. For me, YES, there are various practices that show the preservation of our culture. For example, the
process of "paba-batik" or drawing through the traditional way is still alive is currently being done in the
mountains of Luzon. The act of "mano po" is still being observed and done by the Filipinos, as well as the
use of "po" and "opo" in their sentences to show respect to older people.

6. 5 Things I can't do:

1. Sing a song

2. Pedal a bicycle

3. Afraid of crowds

4. Lack of confidence

5. Cannot cook food

5 Things I can do at present:

1. I can sing in front of the audience

2. I am a teen with confidence

3. I am not afraid of the crowds

4. I can bake

5. I can cook different types of food

WHAT’S MORE: ARTICLE READING 101


A. Yes, because early people lived in a time of survival that had to be ready and strong to survive. It's too
dangerous and survival in ancient time. It was hard to live then because they lacked equipment and was
just learning things. So they have to be fit physically and prepared.

B. Basically, it was the discovery or invention of agriculture around 10,000 years ago in Mesopotamia.
Humans stopped being nomads because, and only because, agriculturalists and industrialists seized the
land and fenced it.
C. There are some reliable theories that explain how massive stones were transported and erected
without modern engineering advances or construction expertise. The definition of socio-political
is something that involves both social and political factors. An example of something that is socio-political
is the issue of environmental conservation, which is influenced by both social attitudes towards "going
green" and by political policies.

D. It was the world's first historically verifiable revolution in agriculture. The Neolithic Revolution greatly
narrowed the diversity of foods available, resulting in a downturn in the quality of human nutrition
compared with that obtained previously from foraging.

WHAT I HAVE LEARNED

3 thoughts I have learned…

1. I learned about the Human Cultural Evolution

2. I learned about the Neolithic Evolution

3. There are 3 Age, this are the Palaeolithic Age, Neolithic Age, and Metal Age

2 things I want to remember …

1. Symbols carry meanings that depends upon ones cultural background.

2. Human cultures use symbols to express specific ideologies and social structures.

1 question I have in mind…

1. Why is learning social symbols and practices important?

Life as a symbol….

Growth and Strength: A tree is a universal symbol of strength and growth as they stand tall and strong
all over the world. The tree grows up and outwards, representing how a person grows stronger and
increases their knowledge and experiences throughout their lifetime.

LEARNING TASK 6: ”A better Me in My Society”

•As a youth I can contribute in midst of health crisis in way of having discipline in yourself, follow the rules
and regulation. And like simple as staying at home it will help.

•The way of living that i can't do as of now is being with my friends having fun and having a regular class
that much better unlike now.
•As a citizen I requisite to follow the rules and regulations. And for those who are not performing well they
have to pay for it for not being well mannered.

LEARNING TASK 7: #I WILL SURVIVE

As a human being, I understand that people need to change to survive. Hence, I will try to have self-
discipline, be responsible, and stay positive to continuously grow as a student. I will do my best to uphold
and preserve all cultural properties which I believe are part of my country’s legacy. I will also render all
possible help to foster and progress our society and history as well.

ASSESMENT:

1. D

2. C

3. D

4. C

5. D

6. D

7. C

8. A

9. C

10. C

11. A

12. C

13. A

14. A

15. B

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