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GOOD DAY CLASS!!!

At the end of the lesson, you are


expected to:
1. identify the nature of
Anthropology, Sociology and
Political Science;
2. 2. know the goals of
Anthropology, Sociology and
Political Science
•This lesson explains the nature and
goals of Anthropology, Sociology, and
Political Science, focusing on human
social relationships, institutions, and
behavior, while also highlighting the role
of political science in understanding
human interactions.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer and write your answer in
Pre-test activity notebook.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer and write your answer in
Pre-test activity notebook.
Activity 1. What you do
WHAT’S NEW
Directions: List down activities that exemplify the nature and
goals of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science. Write y
answers in your notebook.
The Nature and Goals of
Anthropology, Sociology and
Political Science
WHAT’S NEW
Questions:
1. How do you find the activity?
2. What are the nature of anthropology,
sociology and political science?
3. How do you relate this nature to your
daily life?
The nature of culture refers to a theoretical
foundation of contemporary anthropology.
It has been observed that the terms "nature"
and "culture" that can not necessarily be
translated into non-western languages.
Anthropology
Anthropology relates to sociology, it
always describes human, human
behaviour and human societies around the
world. It is a comparative science that
examines all societies. The term
anthropology means scientific study of
man or human beings.
Sociology
Sociology is the study of human social
relationships and institutions. Sociology’s
subject matter is diverse, ranging from crime
to religion, from the family to the state, from
the divisions of race and social class to the
shared beliefs of a common culture, and from
social stability to radical change in whole
societies. The purpose of sociology is to
understand how human action and
consciousness both shape and are shaped by
surrounding cultural and social structures.
Political Science
Political Science is a social science
that deals with humans and their
interactions. It is a branch of
sociology; it essentially deals with
the large-scale actions of humans,
and group mentality.
Activity 2. Petal Web Organizer
WHAT’S more!
Directions: Using the petal web organizer, write the most
important details about the nature and goals of Anthropology
Sociology and Political Science in your activity notebook.
WHAT’S more!!!
Questions:
1. How do you find the activity?
2. What are the important details you
find out about the topic?
3. Do you find it helpful to know about
the details of the topic?
Activity 3: JUMBLED LETTERS
Directions: There are five words that
you can find below; however, the letters
are jumbled. A short description is
provided to help you identify the words.
Kindly write the correct word/phrase on
the blanks provided. Write your answer
in your notebook.
Activity 3: JUMBLED LETTERS
1. GYOLOPORTHAN -Scientific study of
man or human beings.
2. GYOLOICOS -Study of human social
relationships and institutions.
3. CALITILOP ECNEICS - A social science
that deals with humans and their
interactions.
Activity 3: JUMBLED LETTERS
4. ERUTLUC - Consists of beliefs,
behaviours, objects, and other
characteristics common to the
members of a particular group or
society.
5. SFEILEB - A state or habit of mind in
which trust or confidence is placed in
some person or thing.
Activity 4: rEFLECTION
Activity 4. Reflection
Directions: Write a reflection learned from
the discussion. In writing your reflection, you
have to complete the sentence below on a
separate sheet of paper.
I learned that______________
I realized that______________
If given a chance____________
To be continue…..
Anthropological
Anthropological perspectives are culture, cultural
relativism, fieldwork,perspectives
human diversity, holism, bio-
cultural focus. The four main perspectives of
Anthropology are the cross-cultural or comparative
emphasis, its evolutionary/historical emphasis, its
ecological emphasis, and its holistic emphasis
(Dudgeon). An example for this is the analysis and
solutions of the different aspects of the society
such as the environment issues of pollution, the
issues on health and medicine and other issues
related to the human activities.
sociological perspectives
Sociological perspective introduces the
discipline of sociology, including something
about its history, questions, theory, and
scientific methods, and what distinguishes it
from other social science disciplines. Central
features include social interaction and
relationships, social contexts, social structure,
social change, the significance of diversity and
human variation, and the critical, questioning
character of sociology. It also explores what
sociologists do.
Sociology includes three major
theoretical perspectives:

1. the functionalist perspective;


2. the conflict perspective; and
3. the symbolic interaction
perspective.
Sociology includes three major
theoretical perspectives:
Theoretical perspective is used to analyse and
explain objects of social study, and facilitate
organizing sociological knowledge. In functionalist
perspective, societies are thought to function like
organisms, with various social institutions
working together like organs to maintain and
reproduce societies. The conflict perspective sees
social life as a competition, and focuses on the
distribution of resources, power, and inequality.
Political science perspective
Political science perspective studies the
tendencies and actions of people which cannot be
easily quantified or examined. Political science is
more focused than most social sciences. It sticks
to the political arena and to the realm of politics,
either dealing with situations with two competing
sides or the lateral decisions that affect the group
as a whole. An example is the study of democracy
as a form of government and why is democracy
considered as the best form of government.
Reflective Questions:

1. How the perspective of


Anthropology, Sociology and
Political Science help you?
Reflective Questions:

2. Now that you have learned


about these concepts, what will
you do next?
Reflective Questions:

3. How can you apply these


concepts in your daily life?
ILOSO
UIZ # 1
me: ___________________________________Date: ______________ Score:

post test
Directions: True or False. Analyze each statement. Write T If the statement
is true and write F if the statement is false. Write your answer in your
activity notebook..

________1.Culture is defined as how people relate to nature and their


physical environment.
_______ 2. The term “Politics” means scientific study of man or human
beings
post test
________3. Theoretical perspective is used to analyse and explain
objects of social study and facilitate organizing sociological knowledge.
________4. Anthropology always describes human, human behaviour
and human societies around the world.
________5. Beliefs refer to the state or habit of mind in which trust or
confidence is placed in some person or thing
post test
________6. Cultural perspective sees social life as a competition, and
focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequality.
________7. Sociology is the study of human social relationships and
institutions.
________8. Sociological theory attempts to explain how the social world
operates
post test
________9. Political Science, social science that deals with humans
and their interactions.
________10. Nature of politics refers to a theoretical foundation of
contemporary anthropology.
Thank You

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