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- Activity
1:
- Create Your
Own Society
Jonas lives in a very different society
than the one we live in. What do you consider to be a
perfect society? Why? Have you ever stopped to think about
what life would be like if everything was planned for you
and you were never able to make your own
decisions?
Task
Create your own society. Your society
should have an emblem or flag, an education system, a
government with laws, some kind of currency (money),
transportation, recreation/entertainment, and an employment
system. Any additional aspects of a society are also
encouraged.
Process and Resources
- Look up the word
"society" in the dictionary, write the definition, and
put the definition into your own words.
- Choose a secretary to
take notes. Jot down some of the things you, as a group,
liked about each of the nine topics.
- Discuss the topics
one at a time. Make sure everyone in the group shares
what they have written on each topic.
- Create a venn
diagram comparing our society with the one your group
created.
- Once you have decided
on the government, education, etc. for your society, make
a travel brochure to market your community. You are
trying to find the kind of people you feel will best fit
in to your community and will follow your rules and
regulations.
- You will need to come
up with a name for your community. You will also need a
flag and and a motto
- Draw a map of the
layout of your community. Be sure to include housing,
school, government office, etc. If your food will be
grown on site, remember fields and sources for meat.
Don't forget a waste disposal area. If recreation
includes soccer, baseball, swimming, etc., you will need
to locate these areas on your map.
Project Guidelines
Use the following
guidelines for completing your project:
- Discuss the following
as a group and write down ideas. Then divide up the
topics among your group members. Each person in the group
will be write a paragraph explaining the aspect of your
society.
- 1. Government (you
must have one)
- Who will make
the rules and how will they be
enforced?
- How will you
decide on leadership? (vote? competition? royal
family?)
- What are some
of the rules that your country will
have?
- What will
happen to someone if they break the
rules?
- 2. Education (must
be some form)
- What subjects
will be required? ( What skills do you want to
emphasize in your community? Think about the jobs
you want to prepare them for.)
- What ages will
attend?
- How will your
education system be different from our current
one?
- What special
features will school have to help
students?
- 3.
Employment
- What kind of
businesses will you have in your
society?
- How will
students be trained for their
employment?
- Think about the
society in The Giver and how they train for and
assign jobs. How will your society be similar or
different?
- 4. Money
- How will people
be paid?
- What type of
monetary unit will your society use? How does it
compare to our dollar?
- How will you
provide for those who are unemployed?
- 5. Outside
Influences (Those from other communities)
- Will you be a
self-supporting community ( provide your own food,
waste disposal, etc.) or will you need to get some
things from outside the community?
- If you will be
self-supporting, what are all the things that your
community will need that you will need to provide
for?
- If you will
trade with other countries, what will be your
policies about trade?
- What kind of
things or services will you need to get outside of
your community?
- How does your
community feel about allowing visitors or letting
members of your community visit other
places?
- 6.
Responsibilities
- Think about the
society in The Giver and the different
responsibilities they had there. What will be the
responsibilities of the children? At what age do
children start having adult
responsibilities?
- What will
adults' responsibilities be? What about the
responsibilities of the elderly? At what point do
you consider someone elderly?
- What will
happen to the elderly when they begin to go senile?
How will you provide for them?
- 7.
Transportation
- What type of
transportation will your community use?
- Think about
pollution. What type of public transportation will
you provide?
- Will you have
any special means of transportation other than
roads? (subways, air shuttle, trolley,
etc.)
- 8. Recreation/
Entertainment
- What will
people in your community have to do for
entertainment?
- How do you plan
to maintain cleanliness and keep up the
environment?
- What types of
entertainment will you provide for you children?
Teenagers? Adults? Elderly?
- What types of
clothing styles will be popular?
Conclusion
Projects will be
presented to the class. You need to explain your map and
brochure and show your flag and motto. You need to explain
all nine areas of your original assignment. You may create
and wear costumes and write a national anthem for extra
points.
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Developed by Leigh
McEwen, 04/07/00.
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