Families
Different Kinds of Families
Life Then and Now
Family History
100

What is a family?

A group of people that live together and experience things together.

100

What is an example of a tradition families have?

Eating special foods on holidays, dancing, wearing formal clothing. 
100

What is history?

A story of the past.
100

What are some ways you can learn about your family's history?

You can look at a family tree, ask your family members for an oral history, look at photographs, etc.

200

What is a community?

A place where people live, work, and play together. 

200

What is a citizen?

A person who belongs to a country.

200

What is an ancestor?

A family member from long ago.

200

What is an example of a primary source?

A photograph, a diary, etc.

300

What are some ways you can show responsibility with your family?

Taking care of yourself, doing chores, etc.

300

What is an immigrant?

A person who moves from one country to another.

300

What is one way you can learn about your family's history?

Ask family members about events from the past. 

300

What is an example of a secondary source?

A social studies textbook, a biography, etc.

400

How do people in our family make a difference in your life?

They help you learn, teach you things, take care of you etc.

400

What is a generation? Name someone that is in your generation, and someone that is in a different generation than you. 

A generation means people born and living around the same time. 

400

What are some things that families needed in the past that they still need today?

Clothing, food, etc.

400

A _________ is an object from long ago.

Artifact

500

How is a community similar to a family?

They both work together and have fun together. 

500

What is one reason a person might immigrate to another country?

They may want freedom to practice their religion, to live in a safer country, better jobs, to join family, etc.
500

Name 2 ways families were different in the past.

They grew their own food instead of going to a restaurant, they sew their own clothes instead of shopping at a store, etc.

500

Compare and contrast a primary and secondary source.

They both teach us about events from the past, but a primary source was made from someone that was actually at the event.

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