CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Fourth-graders at Chagrin Falls Intermediate School presented and created history simultaneously Feb. 7 as they created the school’s first Living Wax Museum. The Living Wax ...
SAGAMIHARA FAMILY HOUSING AREA, Japan – With a bushy, gray wig and beard covering much of his face, Leo Jones resembled the picture of Leonardo Da Vinci on a display board behind him. Jones, a fourth ...
Joyce Hanz Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024 5:45 p.m. | Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024 5:45 p.m. History was brought to life Nov. 4 as O’Hara Elementary School fourth graders presented their annual living wax museum.
Fourth-grader Allaster Hines sat motionless atop a toy horse in a common area at Journey Elementary School. He wore a cowboy hat, black vest and a leather bag that was slung over his left shoulder. At ...
Most Americans don’t know that Frederick Douglass was not the 19th century abolitionist and social reformer’s real name. “He changed his name to Frederick Douglass. His original name was Frederick ...
AMORY – Roughly 120 East Amory Elementary School third-graders recently portrayed historic figures, ranging from explorers to activists to athletes, through the school’s living wax museum project.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A Staten Island elementary school transformed into a living wax museum as students dressed up in handmade costumes, depicting famous people throughout history. PS/I.S. 48 in ...
FARGO — Eighteen students from the Gifted and Talented program at Lewis and Clark Elementary School brought science to life through a living wax museum on Thursday, May 29. The annual event showcased ...
For the first time, the fifth-graders in Julie DiFiore's class at the Merrillville Intermediate School will take their place in history in a living wax museum. Through research, the children have been ...
GROVE CITY — Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City sixth-graders will present a living wax museum from 12:30 to 3:15 p.m. Friday, March 21, at the ACGC High School Theater in Grove City. Students in Thomas ...
Madame Tussauds couldn’t compete with the State Road Elementary “wax museum,” where famous figures sprung to life at the push of a button. Forty fifth-graders from Jeanie Ruprecht and Carrie Quick’s ...
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