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Students will have a conversation with an individual from another generation and submit a summary of their conversation. 

1. Sit down with someone from another generation and ask these questions: 

a. What was life like in your home? School? Early work experiences?

b. What is the earliest memorable regional/world event you recall? i. What do you recall about how you responded? How did your parents/guardians react? Teachers/mentors? 

c. What would you define as the most pivotal event of your generation? i. What do you recall about how you responded? How did your parents/guardians react? Teachers/mentors? 

d. Feel free to include any additional questions or ask about other stories unique to their generation and life experience. 

2. Write up a summary of the conversation with reflections on what you learned and are taking away.