Name one type of document you might use to learn about your family history.
Letter, photograph, story, artifact, map, birth certificate, etc
What is a place in your community where people go to learn?
School, library, etc.
What do we call the order in which events happen?
Chronology/Chronological Order
What is a timeline?
Tool that organizes events in time.
Why are community landmarks important?
They represent history, culture, and shared experiences.
What is one way your family traditions might have changed over time?
Food we eat, games we play, how we travel, etc.
Give an example of a significant event that might be on a family timeline.
Birthdays, marriages, moving, holidays, etc.
What is a place in your community where people might play?
Playground, park, etc.
How can old photos help us understand how things have changed?
They show what life was like in the past and how things are different today.
How can a family tradition show continuity over time?
Traditions passed down through generations connect families to their past.
If a library closes and a new one opens in a different location, how does this show change and continuity?
Change: New building, new location. Continuity: The purpose of the library (providing resources and information) remains.
What's the difference between something that changes and something that stays the same over time?
Change: Becoming different. Continuity: Remaining the same.
Explain how a family's move to a new house represents both change and continuity.
Change: New house, new surroundings. Continuity: Family remains together, family traditions continue.
Name a landmark in your community and what it's known for.
Razorback stadium - known for being home field of the Arkansas Razorbacks football team
Name a national symbol and explain what it represents.
Example: The American flag represents the United States and its values.