Here are the Notes I go over, my notes have pictures that represent each stage but I was not able to get them to load on this site AND I was not sure if there were copyright issues so I just left them off. I put a copy of the notes in Edmodo so students can follow along with me as I go over them (some students learn better with the information in their hand rather than up on a projector). Students can also refer back to the notes as needed while working on the assignment:
Family Life Cycle NOTES
Human Development
This is the typical cycle a family goes through. Remember,
there are always exceptions in Social Sciences because people are so
different! Some people may do this
differently and that is neither good or bad, it just is.
There is no set of time to be in each stage. I was in the “Beginning Stage” for 8
years! I did not start the "Parenting Stage" until I was 31 years old!
Beginning Stage:
Focus on adjusting to married life, establishing roles, getting to know your
spouse on a deeper level
Childbearing
Stage: Focus on birth of children, needs of children, new
responsibilities, role conflicts may occur between husband and wife as they
each adjust to the demands of parenthood
Parenting Stage:
Focus on reorganization of the family around school age children
Launching Stage:
Children leave home for college/career/ marriage/etc. Children may return home several times before
moving out for good (seems to be more common now)
Middle-Years
Stage: Focus on preparing for retirement, parents become grandparents,
exploring new hobbies
Aging Stage:
During retirement people tend to focus on friends, hobbies, interests, and
traveling
Family Life Cycle Assignment
Please make a visual of the Family Life Cycle. For each stage you need to include:
- The Name of the stage
- A picture of a family in that stage
- Describe each stage using a complete sentence
A visual could be:
- A collage
- A Mind Map
You could choose from the following apps:
- Pic Collage (one collage per stage of the Life Cycle)
- Popplet Lite (make a mind map with Family Life Cycle in the middle and each stage branching off of it)
- Total Recall (another mind map app)
- Graphio
- Lino
- Moodboard
*I would choose Pic Collage
You will be graded using the following criteria:
- Each Slide/Stage is worth NINE points (three points for a picture, three points for a label, and three points for the description).
- Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation all Count towards the three points per required element on slide
- Attractiveness, professionalism, and overall appearance are also included in the three points per required element.
DUE: __________________
Old Assignment:
Just for your information. Here is the assignment I created for this lesson B.I. (Before iPads). You could actually do this assignment using the ipads by posting it in Edmodo and having students copy and paste it to Evernote. It would take on a more worksheet-like feel though. Filling out boxes doesn't exactly foster higher level thinking skills. The way students must work with and interpret the information below does though. Both of the assignments could be used together though. This older assignment could be given to students first to help student build a solid foundation of understanding and then the iPad visual could be an anchor activity for students who finish early OR it could be a review activity further down the road. Oh the possibilities!
Family Life Cycle
Human Development
Name:
Date:
Period:
Directions: You
are going to fill out the chart below about the Family Life Cycle. It is a normal cycle a family goes
though. In the middle column you will
write something that someone in that stage might say, basically what you would
hear in that house. In the third column
you will need to find a picture of what that that family might look like in
that stage.
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Statement
Give an example of a statement you might
hear in the house of a couple in this stage
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Picture
Picture of what this stage looks like
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Beginning Stage:
The couple is focusing on adjusting to
married life
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Childbearing Stage:
Focus on birth of children, needs of
children, new responsibilities, role conflicts may occur
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Parenting Stage:
Focus on reorganization of the family
around school age children
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Launching Stage:
Children leave home for college, career,
and/or marriage
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Middle-Years Stage:
Focus on preparing for retirement, parents
become grandparents,
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Aging Stage:
During retirement people tend to focus on
friends, hobbies, interests, and traveling
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