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Do you want your students to learn a little about their own history?
The wording is careful to include all family types including adopted and step. By recognizing how each family is special students are able to take pride in their family unit as they share their story with the class.
CCSS.
Examine and identify cultural differences within the community.
Use this project to open the discussion for this Common Core standard!!!
Included you will find…
The assignment letter
Notes sheet to help students and families get organized
Rubric for grading ( point values left blank so you can customize values)
Tree example sheet ( This sheet is wonderful to copy to the back of the letter to help show some different options.)
The wording is careful to include all family types including adopted and step. By recognizing how each family is special students are able to take pride in their family unit as they share their story with the class.
CCSS.
Examine and identify cultural differences within the community.
Use this project to open the discussion for this Common Core standard!!!
Included you will find…
The assignment letter
Notes sheet to help students and families get organized
Rubric for grading ( point values left blank so you can customize values)
Tree example sheet ( This sheet is wonderful to copy to the back of the letter to help show some different options.)
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Description
Do you want your students to learn a little about their own history?
The wording is careful to include all family types including adopted and step. By recognizing how each family is special students are able to take pride in their family unit as they share their story with the class.
CCSS.
Examine and identify cultural differences within the community.
Use this project to open the discussion for this Common Core standard!!!
Included you will find…
The assignment letter
Notes sheet to help students and families get organized
Rubric for grading ( point values left blank so you can customize values)
Tree example sheet ( This sheet is wonderful to copy to the back of the letter to help show some different options.)
The wording is careful to include all family types including adopted and step. By recognizing how each family is special students are able to take pride in their family unit as they share their story with the class.
CCSS.
Examine and identify cultural differences within the community.
Use this project to open the discussion for this Common Core standard!!!
Included you will find…
The assignment letter
Notes sheet to help students and families get organized
Rubric for grading ( point values left blank so you can customize values)
Tree example sheet ( This sheet is wonderful to copy to the back of the letter to help show some different options.)
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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This was a great at-home project for students to complete and present to the class!
So great! Did it in the beginning of the school year as SEL and to know more about family dynamics of my students! Thank you!
I cannot wait to have my students create their own family tree. I am so excited to use this resource.
Great resource.
Love it! Thank you!
This resource gives an alternative method for a family tree that does not include a tree. It provides easy to understand directions for a variety of types of families. The included rubric has specific components of the project (specific people, dates, etc.).
Great resource for our Social Studies project.
Love this
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