Children share stories they have heard from older family members about the past.
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Teach: generation, grandparent, relative, memory, story, past. Emphasise that all families have history — even very recent stories count.
Children without family contacts can share a community story or a story told by a neighbour or teacher.
Can children identify at least one way life was different in their grandparent's time? Do they understand that the person they spoke to lived through that past?
No materials needed. The family and community are the living archive. This works entirely through oral sharing.
Children think history is only about kings and famous people. Family history shows that everyone has a history worth telling.
Oral history is one of the oldest and most important historical methods. Starting with family stories makes history personal and immediately relevant.
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