History: Then and Now · American History and Change
Family Histories
Children learn how to use timelines and family stories to understand how their own ancestors lived.
Key Questions
- 1What is a timeline?
- 2How can we learn about the past from our older relatives?
- 3How has your family changed over time?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.His.1.K-2C3: D2.His.2.K-2
Grade: 2nd Grade
Subject: Communities Near & Far
Unit: History: Then and Now
Period: American History and Change
Suggested Methodologies
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