Family Crest
Social Studies
Children will begin to think about their family histories and their own lives by making a family crest.Background
Discuss family crests. Then brainstorm with children to get ideas that could represent their family histories or lives. Here are just a few of the many possibilities:- flags that represent the countries their families came from
- pictures of foods that are common to their ethnicity
- pictures that represent first or last names
- drawings that depict favorite family events
- photos that show family celebrations
What You Need
- A large piece of paper, at least 11"x14"
- The pictures
- Crayons, markers, a pencil
- An outline of a shield cut from oaktag
- Glue (optional)
What to Do
- On the large piece of paper, trace the oaktag shield or draw an outline of any shape (such as an oval).
- Divide the shape into three or four equal sections.
- In each section, draw a picture that represents one idea about your family. Some children may prefer to cut out pictures from magazines or use a family photograph. Another alternative is to use a computer, since this activity can be done easily with any drawing program.
- Laminate the finished crests, if possible.
- Have children share and compare their crests.