
What is 'Living Memory'?
We will learn what 'living memory' means by talking about our own memories and the memories of our families. We will create timelines to see how our lives fit in with our parents' and grandparents' lives.
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We will learn what 'living memory' means by talking about our own memories and the memories of our families. We will create timelines to see how our lives fit in with our parents' and grandparents' lives.
Key Questions
- Identify who in your family has memories from a long time ago.
- Explain what a timeline is and how it helps us understand the past.
- Compare your earliest memory with a memory from an older family member.
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