13 February 2019

Family Search In-Home activities

FamilySearch has released a new resource for families and individuals to help you discover, gather, and connect your family—past and present.


In-Home Activities are themed activities that help individuals or families to participate in Family History in fun and basic ways. It is easy to feel overwhelmed with getting started or participating in family history. 


There are currently eleven different activities in the About Me section. Each activity is displayed with a name, star ranking from participants, and a short description. 


There are 15 different activities in the My Family section. Like the About Me section, each activity is displayed with a name, star ranking from participants, and a short description. 


Also included is a Tip for Parents page that helps to remind about the purposes of the activities and suggestions on how to make them meaningful and impactful.



The Family Traditions activity in the My Family Section gives ides for three possible activities as well as two ways to enrich or preserve the activity.


The Remembering My Photos activity centers around family photographs and the memories they capture. There are four possible activities along with a way to preserve the pictures and memories online


The My Name activities help to find out more about your own name as well as those family members who may share your name. There are four possible activities and two digital preservation ideas.


At the bottom if the My Name page there is a link to an All About Me activity online.


This Discover Experience currently has 23 different information points that has to do with you and your birthday.


In one I can find out the meaning of my name and of any name of my wife, children, parents, and great-grandparent.



In one I can find out how many people in my country share either my first, middle or last name. It will also look at the names of the five generations of family whose picture are at teh bottom of the page.


There are 289,801 people who share my wife's name in the United States. It is also interesting to note that my father-in-law is from Texas and my mother-in-law is from California. The top two states on the map with the most Rachels.


I almost did not post this one. I feel a little old knowing the first personal computer was invented the year I was born.


One of the modules shows relatives who share a common year with you. In this case my great-grandfather died the same year I was born. The page is filled with information about him including pictures, stories, documents, and audio records if any are available.

I think the In-Home Activities page is a wonderful place to find worthwhile activities that he you to learn about yourself and your family. You should try it out.

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