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Genealogy and the School Research Assignment. Donna Kearley, Denton ISD And Lynette Jones, Carrollton Public Library. http://www.owsleyfamily.org. TEKS. Look at the TEKS to see what is actually required. Most grade levels look at Culture, not an actual genealogy project.
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Genealogy and the School Research Assignment Donna Kearley, Denton ISD And Lynette Jones, Carrollton Public Library
TEKS • Look at the TEKS to see what is actually required. • Most grade levels look at Culture, not an actual genealogy project. • The only grade that mentions a family tree is first grade. A simple tree is sufficient. • Look at Social Studies and Language Arts TEKS. Both mention cultural aspects of learning.
Social Studies TEKS K-1 • K- The student understands how people learn about themselves through family customs and traditions. • K- The student understands similarities and differences among people. • 1- The student understands the importance of family beliefs, customs, language, and traditions. • 1- The student understands how families meet basic human needs.
TEK Grade 1 • The only TEK that directly relates to genealogy is this one: • SS1.02 The student will (TSW) investigate aspects of one’s past by creating a family tree.
LA TEKS Grade K-3 • English, Spanish, and English as a Second Language K-3 – Listening, Speaking, Culture. • The student listens and speaks to gain knowledge of his/her own culture, the culture of others, and the common elements of cultures. • The student is expected to connect experiences and ideas with those of others through speaking and listening (k-3) and compare language and traditions (family stories) that reflect customs, regions, and cultures (K-3).
SS TEKS 2-3 Grade • 2- The student understands the significance of works of art in the local community. • 3- The student understands ethnic and/or cultural celebrations of the US and other nations. • 3- The student understands the role of real and mythical heroes in shaping the culture of communities, the state, and the nation. • 3- The student understands the importance of writers and artists to the cultural heritage of communities.
Reading/Culture • The student reads or listens to increase knowledge of his/her own culture, the culture of others, and the common elements of cultures. • English, Spanish, or ESL • The student is expected to connect his/her own experiences with life experiences, language, customs, and culture of others (k-3) and • Compare experiences of characters across cultures (K-3).
SS TEKS Grades 4-5 • 4- The student understands the contributions of people of various racial, ethnic, and religious groups to Texas. • 5- The student understands the relationship between the arts and the times during which they were created. • 5- The student understands the contributions of people of various racial, ethnic, and religious groups to the United States.
LA TEKS Grade 4-8 • Listening/Speaking/Culture. • The student listens and speaks both to gain and share knowledge of his/her own culture, the culture of others, and the common elements of cultures. • The student is expected to connect his/her own experiences, information, insights, and ideas with those of others through speaking and listening. (Grades 4-8)
LA TEKS Grade 4-8 • Listening/Speaking/Culture continued. • The student is expected to compare oral traditions across regions and cultures (4-8) and • Identify how language use such as labels and sayings reflects regions and cultures (4-8)
LA TEKS Grades 4-8 • Reading/culture. • The student reads to increase knowledge of his/her own culture, the culture of others, and the common elements of cultures. • The student is expected to compare text events with his/her own and other readers’ experiences.
LA TEKS Grades 4-8 • The student will determine distinctive and common characteristics of cultures through wide reading (4-8) and • Articulate and discuss themes and connections that cross cultures (4-8).
SS TEKS Grades 6-8 • 6- The student understands the smilirities and differences within and among cultures in different societies. • 6- The student understands that certain institutions are basic to all societies, but characteristics of these institutions may vary from one society to another. • 6- The student understands relationships exist among world cultures.
SS TEKS Grade 6-7 • The student understands the relationship that exists between artistic, creative, and literary expressions and the societies that produce them. • 6- The student understands the relationships among religion philosophy, and culture. • 7- The student understands the concept of diversity within unity in Texas.
SS TEKS Grade 8 • 8- The student understands the relationships between and among people from various groups, including racial, ethnic, and religious groups, during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. • 8- The student understands the major reform movements of the 19th century. • 8- The student understands the impact of religion on the American way of life. • 8- The student understands the relationship between the arts and the times during which they were created.
What we’ve learned… • There is no TEK written which requires teachers to trace a family tree back several generations. This is impossible to do in the time frame of a school assignment. • We do teach common characteristics of different cultures and how our own cultural heritage influences our own beliefs and prior knowledge through speaking or reading about different cultures.
As librarians, we can… • Redirect the assignment to the TEKS • Help the teacher adapt the assignment • Give ideas of how to meet the TEKS in other ways
Be cognizant of… • how stressful this assignment is to non-traditional families • Adoptive families • Children of divorced parents • Foster children • Alternative lifestyles
Help the teacher • Plan for different ways the assignment can be completed • Be accepting of all results • Alternatives can include a “make believe family” based on some person in history
Useful websites: • 30 Genealogy Sites for Young People and Teachers: http://www.newenglandancestors.org/education/articles/research/special_topics/computer_genealogist/kids_genealogy_30_genealogy_sites_for_young_peopl_659_20103.asp • Family Tree Lesson Plans http://genealogy.about.com/od/lesson_plans/
Additional Websites • Family History in the Classroom http://www.genealogy.com/74_taylor.html • My History is America’s History is available on the National Endowment for the Humanities Website which includes sample lesson plans • Adoptive Families http://www.adoptivefamilies.com/articles.php?aid=1201