WS2: Our Family Tree! - Tipid (Template)

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dionsigua
About this product

A fun and educational tool designed to help kids and students explore their family. This engaging worksheet is perfect for school projects, classroom activities, or family bonding time.

Features:
- Interactive Design: Bright, colorful, and easy-to-use layout that captures kids' attention and makes learning enjoyable.
- Educational: Encourages kids to research and document their family history, enhancing their understanding of genealogy and personal heritage.
- Customizable:
- Printable: Downloadable digital file that can be printed at home or school, making it convenient and accessible.

Perfect For:
- School Projects: Ideal for history or social studies assignments.
- Homeschooling: A great addition to any homeschool curriculum.
- Family Activities: Fun for family reunions, gatherings, or a rainy day activity.
- Teachers and Educators: A useful resource for classroom teaching and engaging students in family history.

How It Works:
1. Download and Print: Purchase the digital file and print as many copies as you need.
2. Fill In the Details: Work with your child to fill in family members' names, birthdates, and fun facts.
3. Add Photos and Decorations: Personalize the worksheet with family photos, drawings, and stickers.
4. Share and Display: Share the completed worksheet with family members or display it proudly at home or in the classroom.

Start your family history journey today with the "Our Family Tree" worksheet and create a beautiful record of your family's story that will be treasured for years to come!

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Product listed by

Dion Miguel Sigua

from San Fernando, Central Luzon, Philippines

I'm a Business Economics student and a startup Graphics Designer. I've been doing public materials for our youth organization's Facebook page. I am also the sole graphic designer of our family business where I made designs for business card, flyers, and visuals for social media content. I just earned my certificate of completion on "Principles of Graphic Design" from the University of the Philippines Open University. In school, I've always been in-charged on visuals in group tasks.

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