Students can Plan a Classroom Fair and create a group event that includes working on an individual project at home and understanding an event that their ancestors may have experienced and that has continued until today. These activities could be done in conjunction with communication arts classes.
Use the excerpts from a Farm Diary of Charles Estep, 1884 to stimulate discussion about what it must have been like to be a farmer in the late nineteenth century. What would it have been like to raise crops and care for animals without modern technology? How would the wrok have been similar or different?
Have students write a poem about a trip to the country fair or their favorite Michigan fruit, vegetable or animal.
Plan a class about journaling. Have students keep a diary about school. Have them include the weather, the classes they take, the various special events. Have a discussion about what it was like to keep a journal and how their journals compare to that of Charles Estep.
In addition to having students read excerpts from the farmer's diary, have them read A Michigan Civil War Physician's Diary. Have a discussion about writing down thoughts and activities on a daily basis. Have students compare and contrast the different styles of writing down one's thoughts.