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My Family: Class Presentation Script Examples

Welcome to our collection of “My Family Presentation Scripts,” a resource lovingly crafted for elementary school students.

In this compilation, we look into the tapestry of family life, heritage, and traditions.

From the daily routines that bind a family to the ancestral stories that shape their identity, these scripts are an invitation for young learners to celebrate and share their unique family narratives.

Ideal for classroom presentations, these stories not only foster a deeper understanding of personal backgrounds but also cultivate respect and appreciation for the diverse family structures and cultures within our communities.

My Family Presentation Examples

Explore our scripts to tell the story of your family in your classroom but remember to adapt them for you and if you are a teacher for your students!

you can download them from the link at the end of the article.

My Family: Class Presentation Script Examples For Younger Learners (Ages 6-7)

My family members script.

“Hi, I’m [Student’s Name]. I want to tell you about my family.

I have a mom, a dad, a big sister, and a little brother.

My mom is a teacher, and she helps me with my homework.

My dad is a chef, and he cooks yummy food.

My big sister plays games with me, and my little brother makes funny faces.

We all love each other and have fun together.

My family is special to me!”

Our Family Traditions Script

“Hello, my name is [Student’s Name].

Today, I’ll talk about our family traditions.

Every Sunday, we have a family picnic in the park. We bring sandwiches and play soccer.

On birthdays, we bake a big cake and sing songs.

My family also celebrates holidays together, like Christmas, when we decorate our house and give each other gifts.

These traditions make our family feel happy and close.”

My Family’s Pets Script

“Good day, everyone! I’m [Student’s Name], and I’ll tell you about my family’s pets.

We have a dog named Buddy and a cat named Whiskers.

Buddy loves to play fetch, and Whiskers likes to sleep in the sun.

They are part of our family because they make us laugh and we take care of them.

I love my pets very much because they are my best friends.”

My Family: Class Presentation Script Examples

My Family: Class Presentation Script Examples For Ages 8-10

My family’s heritage script.

“Hi, I’m [Student’s Name], and I’m going to talk about my family’s heritage.

My family is from Italy, and we have some cool traditions.

We make homemade pasta and pizza, and we speak Italian at home sometimes.

Every year, we celebrate Italian festivals and listen to Italian music.

Learning about my heritage is important because it helps me understand where my family came from and the history of our ancestors.”

A Day in My Family’s Life Script

“Hello, my name is [Student’s Name], and I want to share a day in my family’s life.

We start our day with breakfast together.

Then, we all go to work and school. After school, I have soccer practice, and my sister has dance class.

In the evening, we cook dinner together and talk about our day.

Sometimes, we play board games or watch a movie.

Every day is busy, but we make sure to spend time together because that’s what makes our family strong and happy.”

My Family’s Holiday Celebration Script

“Good morning, everyone. I’m [Student’s Name], and I’ll talk about how my family celebrates a holiday.

We celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights.

We decorate our house with lights and candles.

We also make rangoli, which are colorful patterns on the floor.

Our family gathers to eat special foods and share stories.

Diwali is about light over darkness and good over evil. It’s a time for being with family and having fun.”

My Family’s Vacation Adventure Script

“Hi, I’m [Student’s Name], and I want to tell you about a vacation adventure my family had.

Last summer, we went camping in the mountains.

We hiked trails, saw a waterfall, and even spotted some deer.

At night, we sat around the campfire, roasted marshmallows, and told stories.

It was an adventure because we explored new places and tried new things.

I love going on vacation with my family because we make great memories together.”

My Family’s Cultural Background Script

“Hello, my name is [Student’s Name], and my presentation is about my family’s cultural background.

We are from Mexico, and our culture is rich with traditions and celebrations.

We celebrate Dia de los Muertos, where we remember family members who have passed away.

We make an altar with photos, candles, and flowers.

Our culture is also known for delicious food like tacos and tamales, and we love to have big family meals.

Learning about my culture is important because it teaches me about my roots and the customs that are part of my identity.”

My Ancestors’ Story Script

“Good day, everyone! I’m [Student’s Name], and I’ll be sharing my ancestors’ story.

My great-grandparents came to this country many years ago.

They traveled by boat and brought only a few things with them.

They worked hard to build a new life here.

My family tells stories about their courage and determination.

Knowing about my ancestors is important because it shows me where my family started and how far we’ve come.

It makes me proud of my heritage and inspires me to work hard too.”

You can download these scripts to edit from the link here.

We also have an article and download on tips for great presentations for kids here on the site which is ever popular!

we hope these stories have encouraged your students to view their families with admiration and pride.

Each script, whether it’s about daily life, cultural heritage, or ancestral journeys, is a testament to the unique bonds and histories that make up our family narratives.

These presentations serve not just as a tool for sharing personal stories but also as a means to foster empathy, understanding, and connection among classmates.

Further Reading

  • https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/speaking/a2-speaking/talking-about-your-family
  • https://preply.com/en/blog/speaking-about-family-and-relatives-in-english/
  • https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/writing/a1-writing/about-my-family

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How to Talk About Your Family in English

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Talking about your family should be one of the easiest things to do in English.

These people are your family, so you should know them very well. Talking about your family for over five minutes should be no problem for you.

But many students stumble over this topic and just don’t know what to say.

In this guide, I have mapped out several things you can talk about — from describing who they are and what they look like to the activities you like to do together to future plans and stories.

Just follow all the steps below and you will find that you can talk about your family for several minutes.

Table of Contents

How many people in your family? And who are they?

When you first start introducing your family, you just need to say some basic simple things about them.

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How many people are there in your family? And who are these people?

The listener needs to get an overall general picture of who your family is before you go into any details.

Let’s say you come from a family of four people — mum, dad, older sister and you. You could say:

There are four people in my family — me, my mum and dad, and my older sister.

Now we have a very clear general picture of your family and who they are.

Other variations of a basic introduction of your family could be:

I come from a small family — there are just three of us. Me, my mother and father.

My family is very big. There are seven of us. Me, my mum and dad, my three brothers and our little sister.

Sometimes people might say nuclear family to describe the size of their family. This is used to describe a family of four people — two parents and two children.

I come from a nuclear family — my mum and dad, me and my big brother.

Nuclear Family — while we used this term in the past, today it is a little antiquated. But you can still use it.

Some families may just have one parent. How to talk about this?

In my family, it’s just me and my mum. I don’t have any brothers or sisters.

There’s just me and my dad in my family. No brothers, no sisters.

And some families have two dads or two mums.

In my family, there are three people — me and my two dads.

One term I have heard used in IELTS tests is ‘family members’. For example;

I have four family members.

Please do not use this phrase!

It sounds very strange in English.

Your family are the people closest and dearest to you — they are not members.

We only have members of a club or a society.

Where Do All Your Family Live?

To create a bigger picture in your introduction, you should talk about where your family live .

Which city? In a house? In an apartment?

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Let’s look at some options.

We all live in a small city in Thailand. We live in a house — it’s a small house but big enough for all the four of us.

I live with my family in Beijing. We live in an apartment. There are only three of us, so there is plenty of room for us.

Other than the city and country where you live, and the type of home you live in, you don’t need to say much more than this.

But maybe one person in your family does not live with you. How to talk about this?

We all live in a house in the suburbs of Kuala Lumpur. But my sister doesn’t live with us. She is at college in Canada, so she lives there. I think she lives in a student dormitory, but I’m not sure.

Me and my family live in an apartment in Tokyo. My older brother is married though and has his own family now. They live in their own apartment — it’s not too far from us.

Who Are All The People In Your Family?

This is where you provide a little detail about each person in your family. You can say their name and what they do — job or student.

At this stage, that is all you need to talk about.

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Let’s take a look at some things to say:

Well, there’s my dad — he works for a construction company. I think he’s a manager of some kind. And my mum — she does some work at home, writing articles.

And my sister, Chloe, she’s at university — she’s studying marketing in Australia.

And then me. I’m still at school.

So, my dad — he’s a teacher — he teaches computer stuff there. And my mum works in a kindergarten. My older brother, Sam, is working — but I can’t remember what he does. My younger brother, Luke, is in middle school, and I am in high school.

Usually, when we are talking about our parents in English, we don’t give their names. We know their names, but we don’t use them — and we don’t tell other people their names unless they ask.

But we do tell other people the names of our brothers and sisters.

What Do They Look Like? What Kind Of People Are They?

As you are describing all your family , you just need to give a brief description of each person.

In terms of a brief description, you can just talk about their height, their body shape, and some other general features like hair colour and distinguishing features. If you were talking about each person for any length of time, then you could go into more detail — but for the sake of your family, just keep things simple.

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The same applies to their personality — no need to give too much detail. A general overview is enough.

Let’s look at some ideas…

My dad is pretty tall and thin. His hair is dark brown, but he is losing it now, so he has very little hair. He’s kind of quiet most of the time.

My mum is short — actually much shorter than my dad — and she has a lot of energy. She is always active and doing things. She’s funny too — she has a great sense of humour.

Then there’s my big sister — she’s beautiful and has long hair and green eyes. But she is always angry these days — and not just with me, with everyone. We just stay out of her way.

My dad is a little bit fat, and he wears glasses. He is pretty strict with me and my brother, especially about studying. If he catches us playing computer games when we should be doing our homework, he will lose his temper.

My mum is more easy-going. She thinks studying is important, but she lets us do things we like to do too. She used to have black hair, but it’s gone a little grey in the last few years. She is always singing around the house.

My dad always seems busy — he works a lot. He is about the same height as me, but he is fat. He doesn’t have time for sport. My mum is slim though — she goes running every morning, and she only eats healthy food. Unlike my dad.

My little sister is very cute. She is always playing tricks on me and likes to joke around. She has long black hair and a cheeky smile.

In this part, all you need to do is give a brief description of what they look like and an idea about their personality.

Check my article on describing people – How to Describe Someone’s Physical Appearance in English .

What Do You Like To To Together?

Most families enjoy doing some activities together. Even if it is just the simple act of eating together — there are some things that families always do together.

What do you do with your family?

Are there some things you only do with certain people in your family?

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These are some ideas for you to look at:

My mum always insists that the family sits together and has Sunday lunch together. It is very important to her. We have a big lunch and it is a good time to talk together and share things about our lives.

We always go on holiday every year together. My dad loves to plan this big holiday — he makes me and my sister join him at the dinner table and we go over travel destinations.

Then about one week before we go, we start preparing what to take. It’s always a really great time, and I look forward to it every year.

Me, my brother and my dad like to go fishing together. To be honest, my dad really enjoys fishing — me and my brother just like to go and look around by the river and the boats.

Think about the things you like to do with your family — or some of your family — and then talk about that.

Maybe you have an interesting story to tell from when you did something with your family.

Who Are Your Extended Family?

Your extended family are people outside of your immediate family. Usually, we mean people like grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins.

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You can introduce these people in the following ways:

I only have my grandfather on my mum’s side and my grandmother on my dad’s side who is still around. The others have passed away.

On my dad’s/mum’s side — this means the relatives that come from your father’s family or mother’s family.

Still around — this is a polite and more sensitive way to say still alive. In English, we prefer to use very sensitive words and expressions when talking about death.

Passed away — this is a more acceptable way of saying they have died.

Be careful when talking about the subject of death in English.

People often talk about how many cousins they have.

I have a lot of cousins — I think around thirty or more. If we have a big family get together, the house is very crowded.

I have three cousins. One of them I see all the time, we are like sisters. But the others live far away, so I don’t see them very often.

And we might talk about aunts or uncles that we have.

When I was very young, I went to see a football game with my uncle and cousins. My uncle is a lifelong fan of Arsenal football club.

One of my aunts likes to read the same kind of books I like. So I like to talk to her about books she has read to get some ideas of other things to read.

In English, we can often say one word to refer to many of our relatives.

These words include:

  • Grandfather
  • Grandmother

I know that in many other languages — particularly Asian languages — there are different words for each person in the family.

This is not the same in English.

What Do You Like About Your Family?

And what do you not like?

They are our family — of course, there are many things we like about them. And there are many things we don’t like about them too.

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You can talk about these when introducing your family.

My dad has got a really great sense of humour — he says really funny things at times. But he has this annoying habit of whistling around the house. It drives all of us insane, but he cannot stop doing it.

My sister is really good at maths. If I ever have trouble with my maths homework, I know I can rely on my sister to help me. She thinks maths is easy. But one thing that drives me mad about her is her music. She plays loud rock music from her room. It sounds terrible!

If you say one or two things you like about someone from your family followed by one thing you dislike about the same person, it will make your English sound more rounded and fluent.

Future Plans For Your Family

None of us can tell what the future will bring.

But try to imagine what the future could be for your family. Maybe there are already some plans in store — your sister planning to go abroad to study or your older brother getting married.

You could also talk about your family’s hopes and dreams.

My sister is going to Australia next year. She will start college and study there. She is very excited about it.

My brother is planning his wedding right now. He will marry his girlfriend in a big ceremony. All of my cousins, aunts and uncles will be there. My dad is really worried about how much it will cost!

My mum hopes I will do well in my high school tests. Then she wants me to go to university. She said she wants me to be a doctor — but I would like to be a writer.

Tell Stories About Your Family

One of the best things you can do when talking about your family is to tell a story about them.

This can really help to describe your family in a great way.

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All you have to do is tell the story in the right chronological order and try to make it sound interesting.

When me and my brother were little kids, dad used to take us to the forest near where we lived. There was a boating pond there, and we used to run around exploring things and looking for frogspawn.

As we ran around, my dad used to bury coins in the bank of the pond. And when me and my brother got back from running around, he would tell us that pirates buried their treasure beside the pond.

This would be impossible! But we never thought about this…

So we dug the banks of the pond looking for treasure and we found the coins my dad buried there.

We thought we had found gold and silver!

The story can be funny, sad, exciting. It can be about a dangerous incident or something that made you feel very happy.

Think about a story about your family — you should have many stories to tell.

I hope I have given you some things to think about when introducing your family.

You should find there are many things to talk about — they are your family after all.

Just go through each section above and try to think of ways to talk about your family using the same exercise. If you follow all the above patterns clearly, you could probably talk about your family for over ten minutes!

And please — let me know in the comments below!

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In fact talking about the family is one of the most popular topics in many cultures where everything revolves around the family. I like the way the article starts from the concrete and works into the abstract. That is always a good way to approach any topic. Start with the physical description and weave up to telling stories about the person.

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Thanks Leona! I’m glad you liked it.

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I love your way, it helped me a lot, I hope I’m good at English someday.

Thanks for your kind comment, Trang! Keep trying and you will find success. Never give up!

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Excellent work sir, even we all know about our family literally we dont know how to frame those mind words . Thank you .

Many thanks, Kusuma! I am glad this article is helpful to you. Best wishes!

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Thanks a lot. I am a teacher. This article helped me a lot when prepairing my lesson about describing people. You have got a unique style of presenting!

Thank you very much! I take that as a very high honour!

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Very nice, well structured and detailed piece of writing about family

Hi Saumen! Many thanks!

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Meet My Family – Free Lesson Plan & PPT for ESL Teachers

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Meet  David De’ Ath , co-founder, editor, and writer at Wonderful World English. With his extensive background as an English teacher, David provides valuable insights and practical tips on ESL for students and teachers alike.

If you’re an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher or a teacher of young learners looking for some tips and materials on teaching the subject of families and family trees, you’re in the right place!

This lesson is an important aspect of English language learning, especially for young learners, as it helps them build comprehension of everyday family words.

From basic words like “me,” “mom,” and “dad” to terms like “family tree” and “baby cousin,” this lesson is a must for any young learner in an ESL curriculum.

Teachers should include materials and visual prompts to teach a lesson on families and family trees effectively. The goal is for students to understand and produce the vocabulary and be able to answer the question, “Who’s this?”. Teachers can use TPR well and keep the lesson fun and engaging.

I am an experienced ESL teacher who has taught this lesson to families many times; it is good fun and great to have in a student’s English toolkit.

I have provided the materials I use for this lesson, along with the PPT and lesson plan for you below, for free!

Feel free to use these materials in your classroom; you can add or take away anything to your class however you see fit.

Let’s jump in!

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Family Tree ESL Lesson

This lesson is a staple in any English curriculum.

Learners need to understand the vocabulary associated with family members at a basic level before moving on to more complicated areas.

Students typically love to get involved and discuss their parents or siblings, so this lesson can be a lot of fun.

With the right mix of games and activities, songs, and movies, this will surely be a success.

Below, we will look at the lesson plan on the subject of families for a 45-minute class for young ESL learners, as well as some materials and games to include.

Here is the lesson plan:

1. Lesson Plan

This lesson is focused on the key sentence: “How does it taste?”, and teaches students to reply with “It’s sour,” “It’s spicy,” “It’s sweet,” or “It’s salty.”

This lesson is for very basic-level English learners, so I don’t overwhelm them.

If you believe your students can handle a little more, then go ahead and include more vocabulary, such as “it’s bitter” or “it’s delicious,” for example.

This plan should be used as a guide to accompany the PPT supplied below:

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Meet My Family

Objective: To teach ESL students family-related vocabulary, foster comprehension, and enable them to talk about their family in English.

You will need An interactive whiteboard for the PPT, a whiteboard/blackboard to keep score of points, paper, pencils, and flashcards of family vocabulary (optional).

1. Introduction (5 minutes):

  • Greetings and classroom rule review.
  • Split the class into teams (e.g., boys vs. girls or by the row they are sitting in).
  • Review content from your previous lesson (if applicable).

2. New Topic Introduction (3 minutes):

  • Introduce the new topic: “Family.”
  • Show a basic family tree diagram and explain the concept.

3. Family Vocabulary (8 minutes):

  • Introduce family vocabulary words like mother, father, sister, brother, etc.
  • Show pictures of family members and ask, “Who is this?”

4. Family Tree Exploration (3 minutes):

  • Show a more detailed family picture and explain relationships like grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
  • Encourage students to identify relationships on the family tree.
  • Invite students to point at the family member and produce the language; give points to whoever does this well.

5. Play movie (4 minutes):

  • Play a relevant movie to boost comprehension.

6. Make a family tree (8 minutes):

  • Show students a family tree and discuss.
  • Hand out blank pieces of paper and have students fill in the names or pictures of their family members.

8. Present (10 minutes):

  • Select a few students to come to the front and present their family tree to the class.
  • Ask questions related to the family tree and award points for correct answers.
  • Students can produce sentences such as “This is my mom. She is beautiful,” for example.

9. Wrap-up and Rewards (4 minutes):

  • Review all the new language and relationships discussed in the lesson.
  • Congratulate the winning team; small rewards such as stickers can be an excellent token of appreciation.

If you’re looking for some great ideas for games and activities that you can include within your lesson plan for this lesson or any other, the guide below is for you!

Related Article:  Fun Classroom Games to Play – Teacher’s Guide

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2. Free PPT

Below is the PPT I made for you to use in your class; you can download this and use it as it is with the lesson plan above, or you can edit it however you would like:

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3. Materials

Some great materials are available on the subject of families and family trees.

You can use  YouTube , copyright-free images on sites like Canva, or check out useful platforms such as  Teachers Pay Teachers .

Make sure to use appropriate and relevant resources to make sure your class is fun and engaging.

It is great to make the most of flash cards and props in ESL lessons.

You can show an image of your own family and discuss this with your students; they will surely find this interesting.

And if your school has materials you can use, be sure to make the most of them!

The video below is great for teaching the subject of families and has all the key vocabulary needed for this lesson:

Any eye-catching video or song on the subject will keep your students captivated and more receptive to retaining the newly learned language.

Another key lesson is “How does it taste?” check out the link below for more free materials!

Related Article: How Does it Taste? – Free Lesson Plan & PPT for ESL Teachers

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“Meet My Family” is a delightful theme that allows students to delve into family vocabulary and relationships, which are integral parts of everyday life.

This lesson opens a window for students to talk about their families, promoting a personal connection to the English language.

Utilize this guide’s lesson plan and PPT as a springboard if you’re seeking inspiration for your teaching journey.

Feel free to personalize the PPT by adding or removing slides to seamlessly align with your lesson objectives.

Incorporating enjoyable games, activities, and materials will undoubtedly make your lesson engaging and memorable.

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Cheers to impactful teaching and the joy of learning.

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Look at the email and do the exercises to practise and improve your writing skills.

Instructions

Do the preparation exercise first. Then read the email and do the other exercises.

Preparation

Do this exercise before you start.

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To: [email protected]

Subject: My family

Let me tell you about my family. I live with my mum, my dad and my big sister. We live in California. My mum’s name is Carmen. She’s Mexican and she speaks English and Spanish. She’s a Spanish teacher. She’s short and slim, she’s got long, brown hair and brown eyes. My dad’s name is David. He’s American. He’s tall and a little fat! He’s got short brown hair and blue eyes. He works in a bank. My sister Shania is 14 and she loves listening to music. She listens to music all the time! She’s got long brown hair and green eyes, like me. I’ve got long hair too. We’ve got a pet dog, Brandy. He’s black and white and very friendly.

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Nov 07, 2014

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My family. This is my family. There are six members in my family. My father, my mother, my sister,my two brothers and me. This is my family. There are eight members in my family. My mother, my grandmother, my grandfather, my two brothers, my two sisters and me. This is my family.

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Download this family PPT and use it in class today. This PowerPoint lesson is for teaching members of the family vocabulary in English. First, students will learn the names of the members of the family, and then they will play a fun guessing game to review. This family PPT is great for teaching kids and beginner English language learners. See below to preview and download this PPT, and check the bottom of the page for related resources.

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How to create a family tree in microsoft powerpoint.

PowerPoint isn't just for business presentations. You can also impress your family by making your own custom family tree. Here's how.

A family tree is a hierarchical chart that details the connection between members of a family . You can create your own family tree in PowerPoint by using one of Microsoft's many hierarchy style SmartArt graphics. Here's how.

To get started, open PowerPoint and navigate to the "Insert" tab.

In the "Illustrations" group, click "SmartArt."

The "Choose a SmartArt Graphic" window will appear. In the left-hand pane, click the "Hierarchy" tab.

You'll now see a small collection of hierarchy SmartArt graphics. For standard family trees, the " Organizational Chart " option is ideal. However, you can choose whichever SmartArt graphic works best for you.

Select the chart you would like to use by clicking it.

Once selected, a preview and a description of the chart will appear in the right-hand pane. Click "OK" to insert the chart.

With the chart added to your presentation, you can start entering the names of the family members in each respective box. Do this by clicking the box and typing their name. The text will resize itself to fit the boxes automatically.

You can delete boxes you don't need by clicking the box to select it and then pressing the "Delete" key on your keyboard.

You can also add additional boxes below or above certain positions. To do this, highlight the box by clicking it.

Next, click the "Design" tab in the "SmartArt Tools" group.

In the "Create Graphic" group, click the arrow next to the "Add Shape" option.

A drop-down menu will appear. The option you select from the menu will depend on where you want to place the box with respect to the currently selected box. Here's what each option does:

  • Add Shape After: Adds a box to the right, and on the same level, of the selected box.
  • Add Shape Before: Adds a box to the left, and on the same level, of the selected box.
  • Add Shape Above: Adds a box above the selected box.
  • Add Shape Below: Adds a box below the selected box.
  • Add Assistant: Adds a box between the level of the selected box and the level below.

In this example, assuming our fictional character Bryon had a child, we'd use the "Add Shape Below" option.

A box will now appear below our selected box.

Once the box is placed, enter the name of the respective family member. Repeat these steps until your family tree is complete.

You can also tweak the design or change the color of the chart. Click the chart to select it and then click the "Design" tab. In the "SmartArt Styles" group, you'll see a range of different styles to choose from, as well as the option to change colors.

Click the "Change Colors" option to show a drop-down menu, then select the color scheme you like best.

Next, choose a style you like from the lineup in the "SmartArt Styles" group. We'll use the "Inset" option.

Your chart will take on the selected color and style.

Play around with the styles and colors until you find one the works best for you.

Creating a family tree is an exciting thing, but it's always a collaborative effort. You can ask family members to collaborate on the presentation with you to ensure that no family members are left out. And remember to share the presentation with your family once the family tree is complete!

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