This is a good activity to do with your parents, grandparents or any relative who knows something about your family's genealogy, so they can help you with information about your actual ancestors.
Some historical eras you could choose:
- World War II (1941-1945)
- Roaring '20s (1921-1929)
- Victorian era (1890s-1900s)
- Pioneer/frontier days (1800s up to early 1900s in the western United States)
- Civil War (1861-1865)
- Colonial times (1600s to 1776)
Search your local library for some good history books.
Next, find a box or container to use as your capsule.
A shoebox or medium plastic storage box should be the right size.
If you want, decorate the outside of your time capsule.
Be sure to date it with a year from the era you chose (a Civil War capsule could say 1863).
Now, it's time to gather "artifacts" to put inside
- If you have a known ancestor from this era, make up a birth announcement or wedding invitation for him using the birth or marriage dates and places you find out from your grownup relative.
- Create a newspaper page detailing the important events of the time.
For example, for World War II, you could include the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Allied invasion of Normandy and the dropping of the first atomic bomb.
To find out important dates and events from your chosen era, ask a grownup or teacher, or check a print or online encyclopedia. - How did people dress? Get a costume history book from the library or get your parents' permission to visit a costume history Web site, and draw or copy a picture of popular fashion from that time.