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HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT

by Gail Mack PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Cover image100/corbis. 1 BananaStock/Jupiter Images. 4 BananaStock/Jupiter Images. 5 (b) CORBIS, (t) Bettmann/CORBIS. 6 image100/corbis. 7 Masterfile (Royalty-Free Division). 14 (b) Ariel Skelley/CORBIS, (t) Blend Images Photography/Veer. Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner unless such copying is expressly permitted by federal copyright law. Requests for permission to make copies of any part of the work should be addressed to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers, Attn: Permissions, 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, Florida 32887-6777. Printed in China ISBN-10: 0-547-25276-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-547-25276-6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0940 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 If you have received these materials as examination copies free of charge, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers retains title to the materials and they may not be resold. Resale of examination copies is strictly prohibited. Possession of this publication in print format does not entitle users to convert this publication, or any portion of it, into electronic format.

What Is a Family Tree? All of the people in your family are related to you. They are called your relatives. Some of the people in your family lived long ago. A family tree is a way of showing the people in your family. The tree lists their names. The names hang down, like the leaves on a tree. Sometimes a family tree is big and shows the names of all your relatives. Sometimes it shows just a few. If you want to make a family tree, start with the names of your mother s parents. Your mother and her relatives make up one side of the tree. Then show your father and his relatives. They make up the other side of the tree. Mother s Side Father s Side grandmother grandfather grandmother grandfather child child child child child 2

Who Is on a Family Tree? Many people look carefully at their family tree. They hope to find an exciting relative from long ago. Sometimes people hope to learn that they are related to a king or queen who wore a royal crown! This book will show you how to make a family tree. This tree will not list everyone in a family. It will not go back to kings and queens from long ago. On this family tree we will begin with grandparents. Here is an example of a family tree! The Diaz Family These are the grandparents Angelica and Carlos Carmen Mario Hector Lisa Victor Theresa These are their children Antonio/Rita Jesse/Ramon Maria/Oscar Their children had these children 3

Learn About Your Family Do you want to make your own family tree? First, collect information about your family. Spend some time talking with your family. Talk with your parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Sometimes families visit each other and tell stories. Some families like to sit on a porch and tell stories. Some families like to sit inside and tell stories. You can ask your family if anyone remembers family stories from long ago. These stories will help you learn about your family. 4

Look through photo albums together with your family and ask about the people in the photos. Do any of these people belong on your family tree? 5

6 Talk to older people in your family. Ask them about when they were young. Here are some questions to ask: Where did you live? What was school like? What games did you play when you were my age? Did you play the piano or any other instruments? What was happening in the world?

Keep a notebook with the title My Family Tree. You can write family stories down in your notebook. If you have a camera you can take photographs of the person telling the story. Write the names of your family in your notebook. You might need help spelling or remembering a name. If you get stuck, ask someone for help. 7

Make Your Own Family Tree Now you can use the information about your family. You can make your family tree. Follow these steps. Step 1 Collect the materials you need to make your family tree. Materials 1 poster board ruler pencil pen eraser green and brown markers list of names 8

Step 2 Use a ruler and a pencil to draw a straight line across the left side of the poster board. Write the names of your mother s parents on this line. These are your grandparents. Step 3 Then draw another straight line across the right side of the poster board. Write the names of your father s parents on this line. These are your other grandparents. My Family Tree name of my mother s parents name of my father s parents 9

Step 4 Use your ruler to draw short lines hanging down from your grandparents names. Draw one line for each of their children. Write their names under the lines. Sometimes grandparents have many children. Sometimes they only have one child. How many aunts do you have? How many uncles? My Family Tree name of my mother s parents name of my father s parents my mother my aunt my aunt my father my uncle On this family tree, the mother s family has two children and the father s family has three children. Your family tree might look different. 10

Step 5 How many of your aunts and uncles are married? Write the name of the person they married. Write it underneath your aunt s or uncle s name. Follow the model shown below. Write your mother s name where it says my mother. Write your father s name where it says my father. Do the same with other names in your family. My Family Tree name of my mother s parents name of my father s parents my mother my aunt my aunt my father my uncle my father my uncle my mother my aunt On this family tree, some people are married and some people are not married. 11

Step 6 Write your name under your parents names. Do you have brothers or sisters? Write their names here also. Step 7 Use your pen to write over the penciled names. When you are finished, use your green marker to draw an outline that looks like a treetop around the top of the chart. Use a brown marker to add a tree trunk. Step 8 Sign your name at the bottom! 12

My Family Tree name of my mother s parents name of my father s parents my mother my aunt my aunt my father my uncle my father my uncle my mother my aunt you brother or sister 13

Families Get Together Share your family tree with your whole family! 14

Responding TARGET SKILL Compare and Contrast Think about your family tree. Use a Venn diagram like this one to compare and contrast details about it. Mother s Side Both Father s Side? you? Write About It Text to Text Have you read another book about families? Write a friendly letter to someone telling them about the book. 15

TARGET VOCABULARY cousin crown piano porch remembered spend stuck visit EXPAND YOUR VOCABULARY collect grandparents penciled relatives TARGET SKILL Compare and Contrast Tell how two things are alike or not. TARGET STRATEGY Question Ask questions about what you are reading. GENRE Informational text gives facts about a topic. 16

Level: N DRA: 30 Genre: Informational Strategy: Question Skill: Compare and Contrast Word Count: 928 2.1.2 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Online Leveled Books 1387950