What Is Culture?
Grade 3 · Social Studies · Cultural Diversity and Heritage · Northwest Territories, Canada
Lesson Summary
Culture includes the beliefs, customs, food, music, language, and traditions of a group of people.
Explanation
Culture is the way of life for a group of people. It includes the language they speak, the food they eat, the holidays they celebrate, the music they enjoy, and the stories they tell. Culture is passed down from parents and grandparents to children. Everyone belongs to at least one culture, and many people are part of more than one. Learning about different cultures helps us understand and respect each other.
Practice Questions
Q1: Name three things that are part of culture.
Answer: Language, food, and traditions (or music, clothing, beliefs, stories).
Q2: How is culture passed down?
Answer: From parents and grandparents to children, through teaching and sharing.
Q3: Can a person belong to more than one culture?
Answer: Yes, many people are part of more than one culture.
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What Is Culture? is a lesson in the Cultural Diversity and Heritage chapter of Grade 3 Social Studies. It is part of the Northwest Territories, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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What Is Culture? is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Northwest Territories, Canada.
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