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Friday, April 16, 2021

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  What is culture: Culture is when you are part of a group or a social section. This can include religion, sports, and where you are from, etc.

Why are we learning about the culture: We are learning about different cultures so present something for the school culture day.

We have learned about many cultures and I learned about my culture more. In the New Zealand culture, we have many things that other places in the world think are different. For example, what we have and do in New Zealand is quite different from what they say to do and learn in the US. 

What I learned about other people's cultures: I learned that many different people have many different cultures. For example, the Filipino culture is present a lot different this is shown by the clothes they wear and the food they eat. Also the practices they do at places like home.

What did I make and how does this connect with my culture I didn't personally do this at the bottom the credit is there.:

This works with my culture because it shows a common Christian sign surrounded by a heart which all work in the Christian culture which is part of my culture and the culture I was grown up in.

What is culture: Definition: the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or society.
This Means: Your culture is anything or group you identify with eg, where you are born, your beliefs, and your practices, etc. 

Here is someone else's culture: 
This shows their culture by having the culture they identify the most with in the middle and all their background culture on the outside showing how they got where they are today.




Tobey did make the clay. and took the other picture. and wrote some words.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Jack - this is a good general introduction to what culture is and you have chosen some visual examples. it would be better if you explained your statements- eg: what is Mrs MacLaren's dominant culture; what symbol represents her Scottish heritage? Why has Tobey used a cross on his clay sculpture.

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