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    In Our Day U3A & Homeschool Intergenerational Learning Program

    Liverpool Regional Museum and Family History Centre
    liverpool, australia
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    In Our Day

    U3A and Homeschool Intergenerational Learning Program

    Life was very different for members of Liverpool’s U3A History Group when they were young children.

     It was a world without the internet, mobile phones, and the technology that we take for granted today. It was a time when you played with your friends until the street-lights came on and then you ran home. Milk was delivered by the Milko, and wearing shoes to school was for the rich kids.

    Join us for a special show and tell by members of the Liverpool U3A History Group. Members will bring items and share memories of what it was like to grow up in the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s.

    Linked to the NSW History curriculum, this is a wonderful opportunity for students to enjoy, listen to and ask questions to the U3A members about their stories from the past.

    Image: Rose and Dawn Nancollas, courtesy of Rose Nancollas

    Liverpool Regional Museum

    Thursday 19 September

    12.30pm- 2.30 pm


    NSW History links

    ES1 HTe-1

    How the stories of families and the past can be communicated, for example through photographs, artefacts, books, oral histories, digital media and museums (ACHHK004)

    Stage 1 HT1‑1

    Differences and similarities between students' daily lives and life during their parents' and grandparents' childhoods, including family traditions, leisure time and communications (ACHHK030)

    Stage 2 HT2.2 ONE important example of change and ONE important example of continuity over time in the local community, region or state/territory (ACHHK061)

    Students:

    using a range of sources, describe and explain how and why ONE area, eg transport, work, education, entertainment and daily life, has changed or ONE that has remained the same in the local area, region or state/territory since colonial times

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    Liverpool Regional Museum and Family History Centre
    liverpool, australia