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4th Graders Wrap Up Social Studies Assessment with Wax Museum

Posted Date: 04/16/26 (05:49 PM)


Ms. True's, 4th grade class, wrapped up their Kansas social studies state assessments last week and extended the task by performing a wax museum for parents, students and staff members on Monday.  Each student researched and wrote about a historical figure from the northeastern United States.  All of the students did an excellent job. Students present projects in a classroom with a large interactive display and posters on the walls.Students gather in a classroom, some standing and others sitting on the floor, with educational posters on the wall.A teacher stands in a classroom, observing students gathered around a display board with various posters and student work.Students and adults gather around a horseshoe-shaped table in a classroom, looking at displays on the wall.A young boy stands next to a school project about Frederick Douglass, featuring historical photos and biographical facts.A young boy stands in a classroom, holding a notebook and looking at a display board with historical photos and text.A young person in a green dress presents a poster about Harriet Beecher Stowe to an adult.Two students look at a project board with photos and facts, while another student reads a notebook.Students present a project about Lucretia Mott, featuring facts and pictures.The superintendent in a blue suit looks up at a student holding a book in a classroom.Two students stand near a bulletin board displaying information about Paul Revere, with one holding a notebook.A young girl in a black dress reads from a paper in front of a large screen and a colorful poster.A young person in a red dress and pearls reads a report about Katherine Lee Bates.