Elements of Worldviews
Examples of Worldviews
Examples of Worldviews II
Intro. to Worldviews
Desert or Dessert
100

Hectic vs Laid Back

Mechanical (Schedules/Clocks) vs Natural (Seasons, Sun/Moon)


Time

100

Massoud believes Soccer is the best sport in the entire world. This is Massoud's...

Point of view

100

Roberto thinks Halloween is the best holiday:

Point of View

100

Set of beliefs and ideas that shape how we understand and interact with the world

Worldviews

100

This sweet treat is often baked and can be covered in frosting.

CAKE 

200

This worldview considers things such as land formations, bodies of water, the climate, and natural resources that affect how people look at the world and behave in it.

Geography

200

 Sra. Panrucker comes from Mexico. She has traveled to many different countries and she has learned a lot about other cultures. This affects Sra. Panrucker’s...



Worldviews

200

During the Middle Ages in Europe, clocks had just been invented and so commoners

used the sun to set general schedules. The Worldview elements most involved:

Time

200

It is a Point of view shared by multiple people 

Perspective

200

This is the largest hot desert in the world.

What is the Sahara 

300

This element of Worldviews examines how people in a society treat other members of the community as well as outsiders.

Values
300

Profe Arenas and Sra. Barona were communicating about current world events.  This is an example of:

Knowledge

300

In Judaism, people believe that there is a single god who not only created the universe, but with whom Jewish people can develop a personal relationship. This is an example of...

Beliefs

300

Worldviews are made of two things: 

Point of Views and Collective Perspectives.

300

If you're feeling lost and thirsty, you might be in this place.

a Desert 

400

This element of Worldviews tells us what is right or wrong in a society, and answers questions about life and death, the environment, and what is important for us. 

Beliefs

400

The Aztecs founded their society in a Lake Texcoco. This allowed them to develop and innovate multiple agricultural systems due to the climate, and their limited access to plants and animals. This is an example of...

Geography.
400

 Austin’s family learns about their culture and heritage through drawings that are passed down and paired with stories from the grandparents in her family.

Knowledge

400

What are the seven (7) elements of Worldviews? 

Beliefs  Values geography Time Economy and Society

400

This frozen treat comes in flavors like chocolate and vanilla.

What is Ice Cream. For 300 extra points what is Mr. Rains favorite

500

These 2 elements of worldviews describe who holds the power in a society and  the ways of life of people in the community. They also describe who has access to information, and how and what information is valued.

Society and Knowledge

500

Karla lives in a community where people are categorized into different classes based on their income ($) and where everyone pays taxes. This is an example of...

Economy

500

Canada has developed multiple relationships with other countries across the globe. This is an example of...

Society

500

Describe the Worldviews formula

Isolation -- Contact -- Change. 

500

This type of biome receives less than 10 inches of rainfall per year.

What is Desert 
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