Sixth-graders from three social studies classes dressed up March 22, 2024, as the historical figures they studied, presenting information about each person's life for the ACGC Living Wax Museum event.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (KTIV) - Wednesday afternoon, local 5th-grade students showcased a project called “The Great American Wax Museum.” Over the past month, 5th-graders at Lewis and Clark Elementary ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- Sixth graders at Eugene Field Elementary brought history to life with a creative “wax museum” project. Each student picked a famous figure from history, read a book ...
On March 6, history came to life inside Manhasset’s Shelter Rock Elementary School as third grade classes transformed into interactive wax museums. Parents were invited to join the fun, which started ...
Al Capone, Oprah Winfrey, Bob Marley, Thomas Jefferson and dozens of other well-known celebrities and historical characters made an appearance Tuesday at Southgate Elementary School. At the school’s ...
Franklin Elementary School turned into its own version of Madame Tussauds Wednesday as fifth graders transformed into characters they had spent months researching for their very own wax museum. Fifth ...
4th graders at North Star Elementary stood really still for awhile on Tuesday. They presented their Wax Museum project to their peers and their parents. From famous scientists like Albert Einstein, to ...
FLINT, MI – Nearly 70 students at a Flint elementary school took on the roles of notable figures in Black history this month for the school’s annual “Blacks in Wax Walking Museum.” The event was held ...
As Elena Jones contemplated Oprah Winfrey, her research subject for the Wax Museum project at Coston Elementary School, she zeroed in on one of Winfrey’s most heralded strengths. “She knows how to ...
AMORY – East Amory Elementary School third-graders portrayed the likes of singers and athletes through their recent living wax museum presentation, which was open to the public. Students were tasked ...
For the past several weeks, the fourth-graders at Sturgis Elementary School have been involved in a living wax museum project. Each student selected a famous person to research, wrote a biography of ...
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