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Family Structures
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In this lesson students will be introduced to the six main family structures:  nuclear, extended, blended, single parent, foster and adoptive. (I start with these six to match the textbook and then we discuss what family types need to be added to our list later!) Students work in groups to discuss advantages and disadvantages of their assigned family structure. They also generate a list of TV shows and movies that are examples of that family structure.  After each group presents to the class, the teacher can lead a discussion about what types of families need to be added to the list.  For example:  same-sex, childless, etc.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Deanna Vavak
Date Added:
07/12/2023