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You see a boat filled with people,

yet there isn’t a single person on


board. How is that possible?

All are married


David’s parents have three sons:
Snap, Crackle, and what’s the
name of the third son?

David
If you’ve got me, you want to
share me; if you share me, you
haven’t kept me. What am I?

A Secret
What has one eye, but can’t see?

Needle
What has hands, but can’t clap?

CLOCK
Quarter 1; Lesson 5

Analyze the basic concepts and principles of the major


social science theories:
a. Structural-functionalism
b. Marxism
c. Symbolic Interactionism
MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING
COMPETENCY

Analyze the basic concepts and


principles of the major social
science theories
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. define the different concepts and principles of


the three major social science theories;
2. apply those concepts to a real-life situation and
concerns by showing their skills; and
3. analyze the basic concepts and principles of the
major social science theories.
SYMBOLIC-INTERACTIONISM
It is a major framework of the sociological theory.

This perspective relies on the symbolic meaning that


people develop and build upon in the process of social
interaction.

Individuals act according to their interpretation of the


meaning of their world.
CONCEPTS OF SYMBOLIC-INTERACTIONISM
CONCEPTS OF SYMBOLIC-INTERACTIONISM
CONCEPTS OF SYMBOLIC-INTERACTIONISM
CONCEPTS OF SYMBOLIC-INTERACTIONISM
CONCEPTS OF SYMBOLIC-INTERACTIONISM
CONCEPTS OF SYMBOLIC-INTERACTIONISM
ENTRY NO. 6
Draw a symbol that best represents to you
as a person or in your life as general.

Symbolic Interpretation of Life

EXAMPLE: “HEART”

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