chug, chug, chug. swish, swish, swish. one of my most vivid childhood memories is of waking up on...
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LAUNDRY DAY
Chug, chug, chug. Swish, swish, swish. One of my most vivid childhood memories is of waking up on Saturday mornings at my grandmother’s house to the smells and sounds of her doing the laundry. The kitchen was turned into a laundry room with the presence of a wringer-washer and large rinse tubs. I could help sort clothes, and hang the rinsed items on the clothesline. What I loved the most was finally getting to put clothes through the wringer!
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My mom told me stories about helping her mother do the laundry when she was little. Grandma did the wash outside in a tub. Sometimes she would have my mom use a washboard to help her scrub them.
Do you ever help with laundry? Times have really changed and so has laundry day! I wonder what laundry day will be like in 100 years?
Long Ago
When my mother was a young girl, this is how her mother did the
laundry.
Yesterday
When I was a young girl, this is
how my family did the laundry.
Today
This is how I do the laundry now.
Compare laundry day for three generations.Long Ago, Yesterday, & Today
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What do you notice
about these pictures?
What do these pictures have in common?How are they different? What changes can you see?What questions do you have about them?
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VocabularyThe period before the present
The period of time in existence
A 100 year period of time
The amount of time between the birth of parents and that of their children
Past
Present
Generation
Decade
Century
A ten year period of time
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Colonial
Frontier
Today
1900’s
1950’s
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What are some things that have
changed that you are interested in investigating?
How and why do things change or
remain the same?
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Long Ago, Yesterday, & TodayToday you will work with a group to investigate how something has changed over the years.
This information will help you to create a PowerPoint presentation tomorrow.
• Read about your topic on PebbleGo and take notes using your graphic organizer.
• Decide which time periods each person will work on.• Use your notes to decide on text for each slide in your PPT. • Conduct a search for pictures to use in the PowerPoint
presentation that illustrate your text. Save them to your student work folder.