Family Traditions
Kindergarten · Social Studies · Holidays and Traditions · Washington, USA
Lesson Summary
Traditions are special things your family does together again and again.
Explanation
A tradition is something special that your family does the same way, again and again. Some families bake cookies together every winter. Some families have a special way they celebrate birthdays. Some families eat a certain meal every Sunday. Traditions bring families closer together and create happy memories.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is a tradition?
Answer: Something special that a family does the same way again and again.
Q2: Can you think of a tradition in your family?
Answer: Any personal answer about something the family does regularly, like a holiday meal or special activity.
Q3: Why are family traditions important?
Answer: They bring families closer together and create happy memories.
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What is Family Traditions in Kindergarten Social Studies?+
Family Traditions is a lesson in the Holidays and Traditions chapter of Kindergarten Social Studies. It is part of the Washington, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Family Traditions?+
Family Traditions is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Washington, USA.
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