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Concept OF Social Study: Lodavil S. Acampado

The document discusses the importance of family, school, and church in shaping children and society. It notes that while the traditional family structure remains, the functions of family have changed with fewer children contributing to the labor force. School and church are described as the second most important institutions for molding youth, teaching good behavior and respect for others through interaction and prayer. Teachers in particular play a key role as secondary parents, with school and church closely connected to both home and each other in developing children. The process of creating this project reinforced the importance of respecting others and prayer.

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Concept OF Social Study: Lodavil S. Acampado

The document discusses the importance of family, school, and church in shaping children and society. It notes that while the traditional family structure remains, the functions of family have changed with fewer children contributing to the labor force. School and church are described as the second most important institutions for molding youth, teaching good behavior and respect for others through interaction and prayer. Teachers in particular play a key role as secondary parents, with school and church closely connected to both home and each other in developing children. The process of creating this project reinforced the importance of respecting others and prayer.

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CONCEPT

OF
SOCIAL STUDY
Submitted by:
Lodavil S. Acampado

Submitted to:
Dr. Milagros Mabale
GRADE 1
FAMILY
Social means -

Living organisms including humans are social when they live collectively in
interacting populations, whether they are aware of it, and whether the interaction is
voluntary or involuntary.

Human geography

Is the branch of geography that deals with the study of people and their
communities, cultures, economies, and interactions with the environment by
studying their relations with and across space and place. Human geography attends
to human patterns of social interaction, as well as spatial level interdependencies,
and how they influence or affect the earth's environment. As an intellectual
discipline, geography is divided into the sub-fields of physical geography and
human geography, the latter concentrating upon the study of human activities, by
the application of qualitative and quantitative research methods.

7 Elements of Geography

1. Cultural Geography - Cultural geography is a sub-field within human geography.


Though the first traces of the study of different nations and cultures on Earth can be dated
back to ancient geographers such as Ptolemy or Strabo, cultural geography as academic
study firstly emerged as an alternative to the environmental determinist theories of the
early Twentieth century, which had believed that people and societies are controlled by
the environment in which they develop.[1] Rather than studying pre-determined regions
based upon environmental classifications, cultural geography became interested in
cultural landscapes.

2. Population Geography - Population geography is a division of human geography. It


is the study of the ways in which spatial variations in the distribution, composition,
migration, and growth of populations are related to the nature of places. Population
geography involves demography in a geographical perspective. It focuses on the
characteristics of population distributions that change in a spatial context.
3. Political geography - is concerned with the study of both the spatially uneven
outcomes of political processes and the ways in which political processes are themselves
affected by spatial structures. Conventionally, for the purposes of analysis, political
geography adopts a three-scale structure with the study of the state at the center, the study
of international relations (or geopolitics) above it, and the study of localities below it. The
primary concerns of the sub discipline can be summarized as the inter-relationships
between people, state, and territory.

4. Historical geography - is the branch of geography that studies the ways in which
geographic phenomena have changed over time. It is a synthesizing discipline which
shares both topical and methodological similarities with history, anthropology, ecology,
geology, environmental studies, literary studies, and other fields. Although the majority
of work in historical geography is considered human geography, the field also
encompasses studies of geographic change which are not primarily anthropogenic.
Historical geography is often a major component of school and university curricula in
geography and social studies. Current research in historical geography is being performed
by scholars in more than forty countries.

5. Economic geography- is the study of the location, distribution and spatial


organization of economic activities across the world. It represents a traditional subfield of
the discipline of geography. However, many economists have also approached the field in
ways more typical of the discipline of economics.

6. Urban areas are created through urbanization and are categorized by urban morphology
as cities, towns, conurbations or suburbs. In urbanism, the term contrasts to rural areas
such as villages and hamlets and in urban sociology or urban anthropology it contrasts
with natural environment.

7. Behavioral geography- is an approach to human geography that examines human


behavior using a disaggregate approach. Behavioral geographers focus on the cognitive
processes underlying spatial reasoning, decision making, and behavior.
Cultural Geography
Christmas is one of the most festive It has been said that the Philippines
and looks forward holidays in the has the world’s longest Christmas
Philippines. As a Christian nation of season celebration. Most probably
which majority are Catholics, the this is true because as early as
country celebrates Christmas every September you can already hear
25th day of December in the Christmas songs played in the
Gregorian calendar in airwaves and in shopping malls. This
commemoration of the birth of Jesus will last until the Feast of Three Kings
Christ. on the first Sunday of January.

Population Geography

In the Philippines the population is


getting bigger because usually
Filipino family don’t have this type of
family planning the Philippine
Government was not that strict on
how many siblings it will have in the
family because our government don’t
have this rules like the other
countries implemented.
Political Geography
The children are running for a class officer
we had this political geography in the class
start from elementary until college

Economic Geography
Where the parents teach her children
on how to be thrifty in good ways.
With this attitude of the children he
will maybe realize someday and learn
how to budget the money in the Behavioral Geography
future and used it in right way.

In this picture showing a kid


respecting the old lady which we have
this as our behavior and way of
respecting higher age than us.
Historical Geography Rural and Urban Geography
In the Philippines we have this As we can see it is very clear this Urban
historical Geography where Filipino’s place have all this big buildings while this
showing that they help each other it is Rural are still have green nature where you
called “BAYANIHAN” or can smell fresh air and not as polluted as the
City.
Cooperative endeavor
We can see an advantages on living in urban
As we can see they were carrying the and rural places .
house and transfer to the other spot
that’s how Filipino’s attitudes and
they are also known as the most
hospitality people where they will
treat each other as family.
GRADE 2

SCHOOL AND CHURCH


REFLECTION

REFLECTION
OBJECTIVES
Significance of the Study
The Family is one of the most important social groups we belong to as we
grow up and become part of society. It is the place where we learn most of our
values and find a belonging. Without our families we would not be the same
people we grow up to become. Throughout history, the word family has
carried many different meanings. Most people think of a family as a mother,
father, and several children, but a family could be almost any group with
common characteristics. All of the many different types of families are very
important to society as well as the individual as they mature and find a place
in life.

There are several different definitions of the word family in the


dictionary. The first definition in the dictionary is, "kindred, especially one's
own spouse, parents, and children". This definition goes along with the
common perception of the traditional family. According to Plumb, the
traditional family has in the past served three primary social functions:
providing a labor force, the transmission of property, and the education of
children, preparing them to start their own family. This had created a cycle
which allows humanity to carry on. One family's offspring make their own
family and that family's offspring makes their own family and so on and so
forth. The children learn the methods that they will use in their life to create
their own families. Without the support of this traditional family society could
not work because there is no way a child can live and learn on their own.

Some say this traditional family is dying and perhaps it is. The
structure of the traditional family is still the same but the functions of family
have changed. With child labor laws coming into play, children are not as
much a part of the labor force as they once were. More emphasis is on the
children learning to someday become a part of the labor force.
In making this project I realize that School and church was the second
important institution sapagkat nahuhubog ng mga kabataan ngayon ang
makihalubilo, hindi lang sa pamilya kundi pati narin sa ibang tao. Mahalaga
ding turuan ang mga bata sa eskwelahan ng mabuting asal, katulad ng
makihalubilo sa mga tao at respeto sa isat-isa maiaaply din ito sa simbahan
sa pamamagitan ng pagdadasal. Ang mga guro ang siyang may mahalagang
tungkulin ditto dahil sila ang nag sisilbing pangalawang magulang natin. Ang
simbahan ay hindi lamang konektado sa bahay kundi patin narin sa paaralan.

Mahirap man ang gawain na ito pero marami akong natutunan tulad ng
pagrerespeto ko sa kapwa ko at pagdadasal na may takot sa diyos.

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