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The Family

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Students investigate family organization and create a family unit. They decide the relationships, make ID's, and makes a family tree. They introduce their family units to the others in the class while the teacher takes family pictures. They continue the family theme with a number of related activities.

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3rd - 5th
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Social Studies & History
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