Chapter 3 Lifestyle

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Lifestyles of the Satisfied and Happy
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Copy vocab into workbook (from word
document)
Complete the Crossword for the chapter
Read vocab words once a night for homework
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To prepare for vocab test at the end of the chapter
Chapter Three Vocabulary List
self-actualization: to fully realize your potential
esteem: worth; value; admiration
survival: the process of staying alive
capable: qualified; competent
necessity: something that is essential or indispensable
satisfaction: a state of being having all your need or want; contentment
hierarchy: a series levels or ranks; power structure
legacy: something passed on from one generation to another; something left behind
acknowledgement: recognition for a notable deed
epitaph: an account meant to summarize the life of a dead person; commemoration
lifestyle: typical way in which someone chooses to live
sociology: the scientific study of society, its institutions, and the relationships within
psychology: the scientific study of the mind and behavior
component: a piece, part, or ingredient
contemplation: to study in your mind; reflection
spiritual: relating to sacred things
recuperate: to get back health or strength; recover
external: existing on the outside; an external force
internal: existing inside the mind
priority: something of the utmost importance
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“…most people want happiness, peace, and life
satisfaction.”
Life satisfaction comes from inside and the
things that will give them satisfaction is
different for everyone.
Read pg 56-58 popcorn (discuss Maslow’s
triangle on next two slides)
Left Side
Who is Maslow?
Survival
Security & Safety
Sense of Belonging
Self-Esteem
Self Actualization
Right Side
Name, what he did, his
title, what did he study,
etc.
The most basic need,
Different view points of
Maslow’s Hierarchy
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Wkbk pg that corresponds to pg 59
Don’t forget to shade/color the triangle based
on the directions
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Read pg 60-61 popcorn
Wkbk pg that corresponds to pg 61
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Write main idea on poster on wall
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(do not put your name)
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Lifestyle is the way in which you live
Main components include:
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Married or not
Children or not
Where you choose to live
The pace of your life
How you earn and spend your money
Read pg 62 & 64-68 (individually)
Complete wkbk pg that corresponds to pg
63
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Which should come first…
Lifestyle Choice or Career Choice?
Take turns to speak and be respectful of each
other
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Includes needs that are internal and external
Our internal lives can be defined as our
spiritual well being
Read 66-69 (again) and take notes
Left Side
Internal Needs
External Needs
Right Side
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In partners, discuss and complete the triangles
for Joanie
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In the workbook
15-20 min or so
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To think about the contribution you would like
to make in your lifetime will help give your
live direction.
Achieving life satisfaction is a process.
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Read pg 70-71
Workbook page for yourself that corresponds
to these pages
Chapter Three Vocabulary List
self-actualization: to fully realize your potential
esteem: worth; value; admiration
survival: the process of staying alive
capable: qualified; competent
necessity: something that is essential or indispensable
satisfaction: a state of being having all your need or want; contentment
hierarchy: a series levels or ranks; power structure
legacy: something passed on from one generation to another; something left behind
acknowledgement: recognition for a notable deed
epitaph: an account meant to summarize the life of a dead person; commemoration
lifestyle: typical way in which someone chooses to live
sociology: the scientific study of society, its institutions, and the relationships within
psychology: the scientific study of the mind and behavior
component: a piece, part, or ingredient
contemplation: to study in your mind; reflection
spiritual: relating to sacred things
recuperate: to get back health or strength; recover
external: existing on the outside; an external force
internal: existing inside the mind
priority: something of the utmost importance
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