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The way of life of a group of people is..: culture. Something that people do the same way year after year is a..: Tradition. Someone who lived in your family long before you were born is your..: Ancestor. An area that has common features that sets it apart from other areas is a..: region. Expected or normal behavior of a group of people is a..: custom. A word that means unique or different is..: diversity. An element of culture that involves writing and speaking is..: Language. _______________ is what someone believes and is devoted to following: Religion. The process of moving to another country is called..: Immigration. What is an example of a custom: Waving to say hello. What is a timeline:
Explores definitions and concepts of culture, cultural traits, cultural diffusion, migration, adaptation, and diversity, emphasizing the shared practices and influences within and between cultures.
Examines the concept of culture, traditions, community, family, and diversity, with a focus on how these elements shape daily life and celebrations.
What is culture: How you live. Which is NOT a way to share culture: . Fireworks are part of my fourth of July _____: Tradition. What is a family: A group of people . A community is a place where people _____: live, work, and spend time.. Many communities have "diverse" cultures. Diverse means: different. Something that people do the same way year after year is a..: tradition. Your parents and grandparents are your ______: relatives. Where I'm from is a part of my ______: culture. Which is NOT a celebration:
This quiz covers the history, daily lives, and cultural practices of the first Native American groups in North America, including their migration, adaptations, and societal roles.
Explore concepts like culture, cultural isolation, major religions like Islam and Hinduism, global languages, and geographic features such as the 'Natural Fence' in South Asia.
Improve your geography vocabulary with this quiz! Learn about world cultures and related terms. Perfect for social studies students. Try it now!
Explore world cultures with this engaging worksheet! Broaden children's understanding of global diversity and learn about different traditions.
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with this crossword, featuring clues and answers that highlight the rich diversity and contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander communities in the United States.
Explore world cultures and religions with this quiz! Learn about art, beliefs, and historical influences. Perfect for social studies and history buffs!
Which number represents where China is located: 1. China's civilization developed between which two rivers: . Invaders were kept out of China by the ___________ which spanned some 4,000 miles: Great Wall. This strong, yet smooth fabric was first made in China many years ago. It was called _______. : silk. Two symbols of good luck are displayed during the Chinese New Year, they are __________________________: red and dragons. Ancient China was ruled by ____________. : Emperors. Some Ancient Chinese inventions are:: silk, kites, and fireworks. Which ancient Chinese invention would help you if you were lost in the woods: compass. The Ancient Chinese have a written language that is _____________________. : characters and symbols. The word ancient means _________________: something old from long ago, in the past. The word architecture means: the design of buildings and structures. Which is an example of Ancient Chinese architecture: The Great Wall. The word contribution means: giving or doing something for others. What was one of the main crops of the Chinese: Rice
Explore the definition of culture, examples of cultural influence, and the global distribution of religions with this engaging and educational worksheet.
This quiz explores key concepts related to culture, including definitions, cultural traits, diffusion, and the impact of diversity on communities.
Uncover new cultures and explore diversity! This worksheet broadens students' understanding of global societies and traditions. Start exploring now!
How many living languages are there in the world: . What is the exchange or transfer of meaning called: language. Which has been around longer...written language or spoken language: spoken language. What do we call a symbol or drawing that represents a specific object: pictograph. Who were the first to use an alphabet: Phoenicians and Hebrews. Which of these is not a way of communicating: peanut butter. What is a linguist: Scientists who study the aspects of language. Who was the victor of the Battle of Hastings in 1066, bringing the French language to England: William the Conqueror. How do you describe a language that has an extensive vocabulary: rich. What is larger: a person's use vocabulary, or a person's recognition vocabulary: recognition vocabulary. Which of these is NOT how languages get new words: Holding other languages up at gunpoint until they give up the words. What do we call the way words are put together to form phrases or sentences: syntax. A ______ language makes use of endings attached to words: inflected. What do we call the emphasis or force that we give to a sound or a word: stress. Which of these languages is NOT a language from our textbook: Greek. Which two languages will we spend the most time learning: French and Spanish. Which of these language families contains the Chinese language:
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage with cultural artifacts coloring pages! Enhance art skills and learn about traditions. Start your cultural coloring journey today!
Explore African cultures and lifestyles with this quiz! Learn about traditions, languages, and family structures. Perfect for social studies enthusiasts!
Take a trip around the world as you learn about cultural traditions and values in every country! From NYC to Canada, explore the world here.
Vocabulary online worksheet for 9TH. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Explore Native American history and culture with this quiz! Learn about their adaptations, resources, and traditions. Test your knowledge today!
Explore culture and society with these thought-provoking writing prompts. Perfect for students to reflect on traditions, identity, and community.
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