The Spring 2000 Issue of AnthroNotes has an article on "Family Folklore in the Classroom" which may be of interest:
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/anthro/outreach/anthnote/Spring00/anthnote.html#FOLKLORE
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Has anyone heard of any sort of lesson plan about oral history for late elementary school/middle school age?
We are putting together a traveling trunk about our historic ghost town and thought it might be neat to include a lesson on oral history, since we already have so many oral histories. I thought I might have heard somewhere (was it this list?) about a lesson where kids go home and interview their grandparents, parents, etc about their lives.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Valerie Schafer
Executive Director
Garnet Preservation Association
Missoula, Montana
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