PRE-VISIT LESSON
Language Arts, Grades K-5
All in the Family
OBJECTIVES
Students will be able to:
Conduct an interview of a family member.
Collect information regarding family traditions.
Use the information they have collected to write a historical
narrative.
Interpret the interview information through the creation
of a drawing or painting.
INTRODUCTION
The skills and techniques of quilting were passed down
through many generations in Gee's Bend. Mothers taught
their daughters, who later taught their own daughters,
and so on. Many families have their own unique traditions
and customs that are passed down in a similar way.
MATERIALS
Writing materials
Drawing
and painting supplies
ACTIVITY
Ask students to think about traditions in their own families.
What things have their parents learned from their grandparents?
What have students learned from their parents? Do they
still continue these traditions? Traditions might be an
original recipe for a dish, a religious custom, a hobby,
or a job skill.
Have students generate interview questions to ask a family
member about a tradition or custom they've learned from
an older generation. After the interview, students will
write or dictate what they learned and create a drawing
or painting to illustrate the tradition.
After the projects are completed, have a class discussion
about the various traditions represented. Ask students
if they would like to continue participating in these
or other family traditions. Why or why not? What sort
of traditions would they like to pass on to their own
children one day? Are family traditions valuable? Why
or why not?
Finally, have students create an exhibition
of their work by displaying both the written narratives
and the visual artwork. Invite family members and other
classes to view the show.
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