Heritage Doll Project

Heritage Doll Project

<p> Heritage Doll Project</p><p>Most people in the United States have ancestors who came from other countries. Some ancestors moved here long, long ago and others have just moved here. Ancestors of Native Americans were here long before any of the others.</p><p>Directions: 1. Pick an ancestor who came here from another country. (Japan, Africa, Mexico, Guatemala, The Philippines, England, Italy, Turkey, Portugal, Ireland, Child, etc.) 2. Check the library, encyclopedias, and the internet for clothing ideas. 3. Glue your doll pattern to a piece of cardboard (cereal boxes work great!). 4. Cut your doll. 5. Use fabric, wallpaper, markers, old clothing, tissue paper, colored paper, cotton balls, buttons, ribbons, paint, etc. to dress your doll. Do not forget to give your doll a face and hair. 6. Bring your doll in to share ____. Be ready to tell about which country your doll is from, if this doll is an ancestor, and talk about the clothing that your doll is wearing. Be sure to practice this 2 or 3 times at home to be prepared for your presentation.</p><p>*All completed dolls will be displayed in the classroom for all to enjoy!* Heritage Doll Write Up</p><p>Use complete sentences to answer the questions below.</p><p>1. What country is your ancestor doll from?</p><p>______</p><p>2. Which ancestor came from that country?</p><p>______</p><p>3. Write a descriptive paragraph describing the clothing that your ancestor doll is wearing. ______</p>

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