This document discusses different types of kinship through marriage. It defines marriage as an institution that allows men and women to enter family life. There are two main types of marriage: monogamy, involving one spouse at a time, and polygamy, meaning multiple marriages. Monogamy includes social, sexual, genetic, and marital forms involving two partners exclusively. Polygamy includes polygyny, where one man has multiple wives, and polyandry, where one woman has multiple husbands. Students are assigned activities to showcase these kinship types through tableaus, skits, role-plays and diagrams.