Family
Sources
Immigrants
Timelines
Miscellaneous
100

True or false?

A family a group of people who do not live together or experience the world together.

False.

A family is a group of people who live together and experience the world together. 

100

What is a diary or a journal?

A daily record of the thoughts, feelings, or events that happened in a person's life.

100

What is an immigrant?

An immigrant is a person who moves from one country to another.

100

What is a timelime?

Timelines show when something happened in a persons life.

100
What is sequence?

The in order in which somethings happens.

200

What is a community?

A community is a place where people live, work, and play together.

200

What is a biography?

A story about a real person written by someone else.


200

What is a citizen?

A person who belongs to a country.

200

What grade is the child going to?

The child is going to sixth grade.
200

What question would you ask a family member to learn about the past?

Answers will vary/

300

What is an extended family.

Extended family includes aunts, uncles, and cousins. 

300

What is a artifact?

an older object made of used by people in the past

something that shows what the past was like

300

How can an immigrant become a citizen?

They can take a citizenship test.

300

What happened in the child's life before they went on vacation to Disney World?

1. They were born.

2. They got a dog.

3. They started school/had their first day of school.

300
How is life now different compared to people who lived in the pastc?

Answers will vary.

400

What is a tradition?

A tradition is something that is passed down over time. 

400

What is a primary source?

Something that is made or written by someone who saw or experienced an event.

400

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How are immigrants and citizens different?

Immigrants were not born in the country they live in, citizens were born in/belong to the country they live.

400

How do you know this is a timeline?

There are dates that show when something happened in Daniel's life.

400

What can you learn by looking at this primary source photograph?


Answers will vary.


Clothing was different in the past.

Swimwear was different in the past.

Photos looked different in the past.

People's hair looked different in the past.

500

How can you learn about your family's past?

1. A family tree.

2. Artifacts - diaries, medals, newspapers

3. A primary or secondary source.

4. Talking to an older family member. 

500

What is a secondary source?

Something written or made by someone who did not see an event happen.

500

Why might an immigrant chose to move from their home country to another?

1. Freedom

2. To live somewhere safer.

3. To have a better job.

4. To have a better life.

5. To join other family members.

6. To have freedom to practice their religion.

500

What would a timeline of your life look like?

Answer will vary.

500

How is your life similar to people who lived in the past?

Answers will vary.

People from the past had families, lived in a community, had pets, etc.


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