Week ???
Hobbies
Week 3
Culture & Customs
Week ???
100

On a timeline, events should go in this direction.


left to right or top to bottom

100

This is the definition of a hobby; something you do for fun in this specific time.

Free Time

100

When you compare two things, you look at these.

similarities 

100

This is the "big idea" of how a group of people live, including their food, language, and beliefs.

Culture

100

SOI" stands for this

Statment of Inquiry 

200

his concept refers to the reason for a piece of communication, like to persuade or entertain.

Purpose

200

You use this verb (e.g., "go swimming") for recreational activities ending in -ing.

go

200

This type of trait is what you see on the outside, like long hair or green eyes.

Physical trait

200

These are the special habits or actions people do because of their culture, like saying "Namaste."

Customs

200

This concept is the setting or backdrop that gives us extra information about a situation.

Context

300

____________is used to show events in chronological order.

Timeline

300

This unusual hobby combines a household chore with outdoor adventures like skydiving or climbing a mountain.

extreme ironing

300

 What is a physical trait?

What we see on the outside (e.g., blue eyes, long hair).

300

The Mongolian tongue greeting symbolizes honesty and is believed to do this to evil spirits.

Chase them away

300

A game we play where you have to guess the correct letters to save the man

Hangman 

400
When was Thomas Edison born?

February 11, 1847

400

This hobby involves creating tiny costumes and sets to photograph pets as characters.

Pet Photography
400

In the story "A Taste of Home," these were two personality traits used to describe Maria.

friendly and patient (Also acceptable: kind, enthusiastic, curious).

400

In Thailand, it is impolite to touch someone's head because it is considered this.

the most sacred part of the body or the seat of the soul

400

Who is the first person to do a backflip in a wheelchair?

Katherine Class

500

Understanding "about me" within the context of culture, purpose, identities, and relationships helps us appreciate how personal experiences shape our lives.

SOI

500

 When do we use "play" for hobbies?  

For team games, ball games, and competitive games.

500

How does Maria describe the importance of food in her culture?

It is about family, community, and bringing everyone together, not just eating.

500

What is the difference between culture and custom?

 Culture is the big idea of how people live, and customs are the special things people do as part of their culture.

500

What are the two students' names from the video we watched this week and what country are they from?

Ken - Japan
Jefferson - Brazil