Objective
By the end of this lesson, the student will have a basic understanding of the history of pet sitting in the United States and its significance in American culture.
Materials and Prep
- Computer or tablet with internet access
- Pen and paper
- Optional: Access to a library or books on American history
Activities
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Research the history of pet sitting in the United States.
Using the internet or books, find information about how pet sitting has evolved over time in the United States. Take notes on key points such as when pet sitting became popular, the reasons why people started using pet sitters, and any significant events or individuals associated with the history of pet sitting.
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Create a timeline of important milestones in the history of pet sitting.
Using the information gathered from the research, create a timeline that highlights the key events and developments in the history of pet sitting in the United States. Include dates, descriptions, and any relevant images or illustrations.
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Write a short essay on the significance of pet sitting in American culture.
Based on the research and timeline, write a short essay discussing the importance of pet sitting in American culture. Explore how pet sitting has become a common practice and how it reflects the value placed on pets as members of the family. Include examples and personal insights, if applicable.
United States of America: Grade 6 Talking Points
- "Pet sitting has a long history in the United States, dating back to the early 20th century."
- "During World War II, pet sitting became more prevalent as many families had to leave their homes and pets behind."
- "The rise of pet sitting services in the 21st century has made it easier for pet owners to find reliable and professional care for their animals."
- "Pet sitting is an important part of American culture, showing the love and care people have for their pets."
- "Pet sitting has also become a popular job for teenagers and young adults, providing an opportunity for them to earn money while caring for animals."