Family Relations
Other Family
History Ideas
Sources in History
Chart Skills
100

What is a family?

A group of people who live together and experience the world

100

What other family members are part of your generation?

Most of your brothers and sisters, and maybe cousins, may be in this group of around the same age.

100

What is history?

It is a story of the past.

100

What is a primary source?

It is something made or written by a person that saw an event happen.

100

What is a timeline?

It tells the events or times in order of how they happened.

200

What is a community?

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

200

Whom is a guardian in a family?

They are someone you live with that is not a parent that takes care of you.

200

When did history take place?

It took place back then or yesterday.

200

Is an artifact a primary source? Why?

Yes; it is something from that time period.

200

If something is before something else on a timeline, is it on the left or right of the other event?

It is on the left side of it.

300

Why should you treat families with respect?

They love and support you.

300

What does it mean if someone is an immigrant?

They are a person that has moved from another country.

300

What does it mean if something takes place in the present time?

It is happening now.

300

If a family member tells you oral history, how is it told to you?

It is told to you by speaking with their voice.

300

Would you put what you are doing today before or after when you were born on a timeline?

You would put it after the other event.

400

Is it important for a family to be responsible?

Yes, that is how things get done.

400

What does it mean if someone is a citizen?

They belong to this country.

400

What does it mean if something is happening in the future?

It has not happened yet, but will happen.

400

What is a secondary source?

It is written or made by someone that did not experience an event.
400

What is something that happened yesterday on a timeline?

We learned addition properties (ex.)

500

Whom is in your extended family?

Extra family members besides your parents and siblings are in this group.

500

What is a tradition in a family?

It is something passed down over time.

500

Whom is an ancestor, and how do you learn culture from them?

They are a family member that lived long before your parents. They tell you stories, or show you important things.

500

What does a family tree tell you?

It tells you the name and relation of your current family and ancestors from long ago.

500

Why is a timeline important?

It helps you understand the order of things.