Branching Out Genealogy for 1st-3rd Grade Students Lessons 1-30
Through thirty fun and educational lessons, students will learn the foundations of genealogy and how to begin research on a level that they can understand and enjoy. Each lesson contains a clearly defined goal, all necessary vocabulary, additional reading assignments, and lesson and homework assignments to extend understanding of the concept.
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Branching Out Genealogy for 1st-3rd Grade Students Lessons 1-30
Through thirty fun and educational lessons, students will learn the foundations of genealogy and how to begin research on a level that they can understand and enjoy. Each lesson contains a clearly defined goal, all necessary vocabulary, additional reading assignments, and lesson and homework assignments to extend understanding of the concept.
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Branching Out Genealogy for 1st-3rd Grade Students Lessons 1-30

Branching Out Genealogy for 1st-3rd Grade Students Lessons 1-30

Branching Out Genealogy for 1st-3rd Grade Students Lessons 1-30

Branching Out Genealogy for 1st-3rd Grade Students Lessons 1-30

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Overview

Through thirty fun and educational lessons, students will learn the foundations of genealogy and how to begin research on a level that they can understand and enjoy. Each lesson contains a clearly defined goal, all necessary vocabulary, additional reading assignments, and lesson and homework assignments to extend understanding of the concept.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014559485
Publisher: Generations
Publication date: 04/18/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 135
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Jennifer Holik is a genealogical research professional and the owner of Generations. She has a BA in History from Missouri University of Science and Technology.

Jennifer has over sixteen years of research and writing experience and writes several blogs including Kids Genealogy, Chicago Family History and Family History Research. She has authored articles for local and national genealogical publications and writes the Chicago Genealogy channel at Examiner.com.
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