Every Family Has A Story
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Every Family Has A Story
Gloria Canada, Ed. D.Circles of Purpose, Inc.
210-274-7950
Home is Where You Hang Your Heart
Once Upon a Time…
The Beginning…
A Growing Family…
Family Traditions…
The Start of a New Family…
The Next Generation…
The TraditionsContinue..
Keeping the Stories AliveFor Generations…
Every Family has a Story
What’s Yours?
Families and LiteracyJournal of Educational Controversy – ISSN 1935-7699
Passive Parent/Child Communication by age 3
• Average vocabulary of 500 words
• May hear 10 million words
• Negative feedback
Purposeful Parent/Child Communication by age 3
• Average vocabulary of 1000 words
• May hear over 30 million• Affirmative feedback
ImplicationsHarvard Family Research Project – Family Involvement Research Digests – Jan. 2007
Family engagement has greater impact than:
• Income level of family• Education level of the mother
Reaching Out is Key
Care CommunicateEmpathize EncourageGuide AdaptNurture CommitMotivate Advocate
Family Books Do Wonderful Things!
• 1. Gets family members talking• 2. Brings back memories – funny, sad, scary,
serious, emotional• 3. Teaches lessons• 4. Creates connections among all generations• 5. Increases appreciation of literacy• 6. Provides a project for the whole family to
work on together
Sample PagesCircles of Purpose
EVERY FAMILY HAS A STORY
NAME:
What jobs were you expected to do around the
house when you were growing up? Which jobs did you like and which ones did you hate?
(Illustration here)P-9
Circles of Purpose
EVERY FAMILY HAS A STORY
NAME:
What jobs were you expected to do around the house when you were growing up? Which jobs did you like and which ones did you hate?
(Illustration here)C-9
Sample PagesCircles of Purpose
EVERY FAMILY HAS A STORY
NAME:
Who is your best friend? What do you like about them?
(Illustration here)P- 6
Circles of Purpose
EVERY FAMILY HAS A STORY
NAME:
Who is your best friend? What do you like about them?
(Illustration here)C- 6
Be Creative!
• What are you afraid of?• What makes you laugh out loud?• Name one nice thing about each person in
your family.• If you were an animal, what would you
want to be? Why/• Tell about the most thoughtful thing you
have ever done for somebody else.
More Story Ideas!
Happy Birthday!• A page is written and
illustrated from each family member for the “birthday person”, compiled and given as a gift.
Birthday Family Books
Thanksgiving Book
or “Gratitude Book”
Example: Each family member writes about one thing they are thankful.
Example: Family members also write a page for each person in their family. These pages name what they are thankful for about each relative.
Winter Holidays
Write about:TraditionsFoodDecorationsPreparationsFamily
Family Trips
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
What was the occasion?
Where did you go?
What was the weather like?
Was there an emergency?
Was the trip for fun?
What relatives do you have that you visit out of town?
What did you pack in your suitcase?
Did you try a new food?
Lesson Plan1. Read book about families to your group2. Discussion about how all families are different3. Show example of a “Every Family Has a Story” book already
completed (Your own family can create one to use as an example)
4. Distribute parent and child pages5. Distribute pencils, colored pencils, markers6. As families are working, take a picture of each family. (This can be developed overnight and given to the families the next meeting date.
The picture will be on the front cover of their book.)
7. After pages are finished, attach pages with staples, brads or binder machine Optional – Place clear plastic page over the front cover
8. Sit in circle and ask for volunteers to share stories from pages in their book!
Materials Needed• Cover sheet• Clear plastic cover (optional)• Colored paper to divide family members’ sections• Card stock (for back of book)• Pages with questions (parent & child pages)• Pencils• Colored pencils or markers• Camera (to take a picture of each family)• Tape or glue (to attach picture to each person’s “chapter”)• Staples or brads or binder machine (to attach all sections together to form the
book)
Optional:Magazines (to cut out pictures)Glitter, ribbons, buttons, ect. (to decorate the front cover)
Let’s Begin! 1. Write your name on every page before you begin.2. Answer the questions on each page. If a family member is too young to write, they can draw a picture to
answer the question and tell an older family member what to write.
3. Go back & illustrate each page.4. Every family member signs the “Author’s Page”.5. Separate each family member’s “chapter” with a colored
piece of paper.6. Combine all “chapters” together.7. Attach cover – decorated with a family picture and the
back.