We had our first 4-H family history
project meeting last Saturday and it was terrific. I am so thankful for Jennifer Holik and her Branching Out curriculum, as it kept me on track. As you may recall, I tried this last year and it was really difficult. With Jennifer's curriculum, it's on track and geared toward the correct ages.
We are
having 8 meetings (and some field trips), so I have to do two lessons each
meeting. I was worried about this, but it went just fine. For our
first meeting, we talked about:
- What is Genealogy and Why Should I Care?
- Where Do I Start and What Do I need?
The kids each shared some
stories they have heard about their families. Then we brainstormed on
ways they could find out more about that story. There are four students
total, ranging from 6 to 13, so a nice mix and I'm glad I bought two levels of Jennifer's books! Next
meeting we will create family trees, so I’ll post some pictures of their
creations.
I also brought them along to the
Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society’s Heritage Happenings at the
library. They were greeters and helped people pin their birth places on
the maps and directed them to get more information with the helpers in the
back. My son (the six year old) accosted people and literally hunted them
down in the library. “You didn’t put a pin in our map. It’s right
over there!” His tiny 4-H hat covered head all in their face about
it… Cracked me up while mortifying me all at the same time.
It's great that you got the kids involved in genealogy! Bravo!
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