Ancestry Education

The Mommies Reviews

Preparing Charlie’s lessons leads me to place I never thought of checking out. Which is what happened when I friend asked me to check out Ancestary.com and there resources for parents called Ancestry Education.Which is found on Ancestry K12.

Charlie is taking a Genealogy class taught by Nancy Smith. Along with a Art class Nancy is helping us out with. To prepare Charlie I plan on getting this free book called Family History in the Classroom.

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Lesson Plans

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We provide lesson plans ranging in topic from the American Revolutionary War to the 1940 U.S. Federal Census to help you integrate historical records into lesson plans, teach students how to manage research projects, approach critical thinking and gain the communication skills needed in life.

These Lesson Plans have been written by teachers according to the History Standards administered by the National Center for History in the Schools at the University of California, Los Angeles under the guidance of the National Council for History Standards. 

Other resources:

Research Guides

Check out the Free Research Guides on Ancestry.

Interesting Topics on Newspapers.com

Documents

Charts and forms

K12 Newsletters

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates