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FAMILIES

Background Information
Student Activities
Multimedia Items (Photo Galleries, Movies, Interviews)
Related WWW Links

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Background Information

Student Activities

  • Introductory lessons in genealogy will help students appreciate their own personal past by identifying significant people, places and events. Links from these elements to key elements in Canadian history will also give students a better understanding of their Canadian identity and of the diversity of Canada's people. (Grades 3,4,5 through 8).
  • Try your hand at this puzzle of a pioneer hunter. It is tricky so follow these suggestions!

    To do this puzzle:1) Examine the picture before you hit SCRAMBLE so you know what it is suppose to look like when put back together. 2) Hit SCRAMBLE. 3) Try putting the picture back together. When you have a piece in the right position, the checkmark will appear in the grid to tell you to leave it there because it is correct.

Multimedia Items (Photo Galleries, Interviews, Movies)

Pioneer Families, Schooling and Recreation - This 15 minute movie discusses life and roles in pioneer families, pioneer schooling and early modes of transportation, and the importance of recreation and social connections during pioneer times.

A Christmas Recollection (Anslow)

Please check our photo galleries for images on this theme.

  • Isaac Shartnar - Clip 2 - Clip 2 discusses his siblings, what they did for fun, and his two wives.
    Listen to it!
  • Gareau - Discusses his family history and their role in the Batoche area.
    Listen to it!
  • Bea Voegeli - Clip 2 - discusses the hardships after losing her husband and having to raise 7 children on her own.
    Listen to it!

Related WWW Links

  • Types of Families - Around the world, families take many different forms and serve different functions. Common functions of the family are to provide emotional support for family members and to nurture children to adulthood.
  • Pioneer Kitchen - This handout contains information on the pioneer kitchen and a word search (from royalbcmuseum.bc.ca). It also has little write-ups about daily pioneer life (making butter, brooms, bath time, doing dishes, and sad irons).