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ILS 300 Syllabus

Week 1 : Syllabus Day 1 (T/M) Day 2 (W/T) Day 3 (R/W) Day 4 (F/R)

Week 2 : Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Week 3 : Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Week 4 : Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Week 5 : Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

UNIT 21

UNIT 21 READING ASSIGNMENT

Read in Butler the fantasies found on pp. 397-397 and the fiction story found on pp. 398-410

UNIT 21 LECTURE

Eleven and Twelve Year Olds

Eleven year olds

  • Like members of the opposite sex
  • Listen to rap music and rock music
  • Like to dance to rap music, e.g., L.L. Cool J
  • Like horror movies and stories
  • Like Nancy Drew mysteries
  • Like series books (BabysitterÕs Club, Sweet Valley High)
  • Find that friends are very important
  • Want their hair to be perfect and clothes to be in fashion
  • Like babies and little kids
  • Talk on the telephone as much as allowed
  • Write notes to friends
  • Memorize poetry and song lyrics
  • Like to ice skate, roller skate
  • Like basketball, football, baseball, all sports
  • Read teenage magazines (Creem, Guitar Player, Propaganda)
  • Like animals and animal stories, particularly horse stories
  • Like survival and adventure stories
  • Like happy endings to stories
  • Imitate their friends in dress and behavior
  • Begin an interest in science fiction
  • Read about people just a little older than they are

Twelve year olds

  • Like rap, rock and roll, and heavy metal music
  • Participate in all kinds of sports
  • Begin to specialize in some sport
  • Like physical activity
  • Eat like a horse, a bottomless pit
  • Show interest in the opposite sex
  • Begin informally dating, mostly in groups
  • Read fashion, rock music, and teenage magazines
  • Like American history in fact and fiction
  • Like horror stories and movies
  • Like comedy, fantasy, and science fiction
  • Watch TV sitcoms from thirty minutes to six hours a day
  • Are very interested in their social life
  • Are interested in makeup, clothes, hairstyles (girls)
  • Are interested in clothes and hairstyles (boys)
  • Spend endless hours on the telephone with friends
  • Have mood swings; seem grown-up one minute, a child the next
  • Like to do things for themselves
  • Like to be cool

UNIT 21 QUIZ ON LECTURE

After reading and reviewing the Unit 2 lecture, please take the quiz in WebCT (SCSU Vista)


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