Tuesday, January 7, 2014

More on Family History Reports

Interviews

Take notes about your family members (at least three people). Ask where they were born, lived, went to school and worked. What were things like when they were your age? What hobbies do they have? Finally, and most importantly, ask for an anecdote form their life. In other words, ask your relative to share a story from their life. It can be just about anything, but this is always the most interesting part of the Family History Report to read during the oral presentation to the other fourth-graders.