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What Shared Traditions Are Special to Your Family?

Learning Objectives

  • List their family traditions.
  • Compare and contrast their family traditions with others
  • Discuss “What shared traditions are special to your family?”

Overview

Historians compare and contrast. This lesson will help students identify traditions that are important to their families. Students will understand that each family has unique traditions and will create a text to answer the mystery question: “What shared traditions are special to your family?”

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