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Social Groups

Social Groups. By Robert Belanger. A group of two or more people A group that shares two or more interest Also can be grouped into social levels Just males or just females or both combined Different or the same races Same back grounds. What is a Social Group?.

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Social Groups

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  1. Social Groups By Robert Belanger

  2. A group of two or more people • A group that shares two or more interest • Also can be grouped into social levels • Just males or just females or both combined • Different or the same races • Same back grounds What is a Social Group?

  3. Trying to find out who they are. • Trying to fit in • Being a normal person • Making the right friends • Crushes or Love • School • Puberty Challenges Of Teens

  4. Social Groups can have an effect on who a student. Like who they are and who they hang out with can lead to bullying situations. They could be Nicest person in the world but to some people if your not in the cool group your just the loser, idiot, dweeb, dumb, Not good look, and other idiotic names. Abuse That Can Follow Social Groups

  5. SETTING DOWN THE RULES • Talking about other social groups negatively • Talk about accepting other people • No clicks inside the classroom • No bullying in classroom Step One: Dealing With Social Groups

  6. Group Projects with assigned partner • Random Partners • Getting people who have never worked with each other work together. Step Two: Dealing With Social Groups

  7. What were their reactions with working with different people. • How did their projects work out. • Could I use this Project again or change to a different one? • Did they learn anything from the experience? Step Three: Dealing With Social Groups

  8. ANY QUESTIONS?

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