[Genealib] genealogy for 6-year-olds

Nancy Maxwell nmaxwell at grapevinetexas.gov
Tue Aug 12 16:15:13 EDT 2008


Here's a Family Orchard:

http://www.classbrain.com/artmovies/uploads/family_orchardws.pdf 

Nancy


Nancy Kouyoumjian Maxwell, Genealogy Librarian
Frances Pittman Malcolm Genealogy Room
Grapevine Public Library
1201 Municipal Way
Grapevine, TX 76051
Voice: 817-410-3429
Fax: 817-410-3084
E-mail: nmaxwell at grapevinetexas.gov
 
"The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity."  ~Dorothy Parker


>>> "Laurie Mahaffey" <Laurie.Mahaffey at ctls.net> 8/12/2008 2:56 PM >>>
An item appeared on this list recently called The Family Forest. It was a
generations chart that allowed for step-parents & step-siblings. Anyone else
remember this?

 

Sounds like a fun project for the kids!

 

Laurie Mahaffey

Central Texas Library System

Austin, Texas 

 

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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Dusty Gres
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 2:39 PM
To: 'Librarians Serving Genealogists'
Subject: RE: [Genealib] genealogy for 6-year-olds

 

Attached is a simple "tree" we use with the young ones in our genealogy
program during Vacation Reading.

 

Dusty Gres, Director
Ohoopee Regional Library System
Hdq: Vidalia-Toombs County Library
610 Jackson Street
Vidalia, GA 30474
PH: (912) 537-9283
FAX: (912) 537-3735
EMAIL: gresd at ohoopeelibrary.org 
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speeds.
A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing."
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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Patty O'Connor
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 3:04 PM
To: genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu 
Subject: [Genealib] genealogy for 6-year-olds

I am going to be hosting a Daisy troop for a short session on family
history. I'd like ideas for questions to give them to ask their parents and
grandparents. I'd like to give them just 4 or 5 really good questions that
they will have fun asking and their relatives will enjoy answering. Also,
does anyone have a 3-generation chart made up or know of an online source
for one?

 

I don't want to overwhelm these little girls with a lot of detail or an
assignment that seems like homework, but I hope that they will come up with
something that, when dug out of the back of a closet a few years from now,
will pique their interest into doing more in-depth research.

 

Thanks,

 

Patty O'Connor

Head of Adult Services & Reference

Marysville Public Library

231 S. Plum Street

Marysville, OH  43040

937-642-1876, ext. 32

poconnor at marysvillelib.org 




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