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History Comes Alive at Shelter Rock Third Grade Wax Museum

History Comes Alive at Shelter Rock Third Grade Wax Museum

On March 6, history came to life at Shelter Rock as the third graders presented their Wax Museum interactive research projects!

Parents and caregivers were invited to join the fun, which started with a spirited performance in the auditorium before the wax figures marched to their classrooms that were transformed into Wax Museums!

Each of the elaborately outfitted "statues" sported a "Press Me" button. When pressed, they came to life and revealed biographical information on their subjects, including details on their accomplishments. In addition, each display also included a carefully researched presentation where attendees could learn more about the lives of their subjects.

Congratulations to our third graders on a magnificent display of creativity, confidence and thoughtful research. Thank you to the teachers who inspired and guided them on this historic journey and the families who came out to support their students.

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A group of young girls, some in uniform, posing with a smiling adult woman in a floral dress in a hallway setting.
Three individuals, dressed in various outfits, stand on a stage with a curtain backdrop. The audience is visible in the foreground, seated and observing the scene.
A large group of people, dressed in various costumes and outfits, are gathered on a stage with a colorful backdrop and curtains.
A large group of diverse individuals, including children and adults, standing together on a stage or performance area, dressed in a variety of colorful and stylish outfits.
A group of young people, some in formal attire and others in casual clothing, stand together on a stage or platform, with a wooden backdrop and what appears to be a microphone or podium in the foreground.
A group of young people, some in sports uniforms, posing together in a colorfully decorated classroom setting.
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