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This lesson focuses on understanding major theoretical perspectives in sociology—Macro and Micro—through the lens of the Amish. Students will engage with a video, "Breaking Amish," to apply both perspectives to real-world examples, such as the societal implications of tattoos and the Amish identity. The session will begin with a sponge activity analyzing influential sociologists, followed by discussions that facilitate critical thinking about the Amish's place in American society. An exit ticket will gauge students' preferences for Micro or Macro perspectives and the reasoning behind their choice.
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Agenda 10-12-12 Sponge Objective Review Sociologists and intro into Macro and Micro Explain how to view Amish: Questions Watch Breaking Amish Review Exit Ticket SSSocFR3: Students will explain the major theoretical perspectives in sociology.
Sponge • What is the name of this sociologist? • What was his influence on Sociology?
Breaking Amish:Apply the Following • Micro Perspective • Tipping • The reaction to his tattoo • Macro Perspective • Do the Amish consider themselves American?
Exit Ticket • Which perspective is better: Micro or Macro? • Why?