3 Things I Learned at a school Cultural Fair
This morning I went with my wife to the annual Cultural Fair at my daughter's school. Each student in her class was given a Landmark, Monument, or Memorial to study and present.
Some with models, others with pictures and one with a few flags. (And by few I mean 200!)
This was their 1st quarter project. They were to read books about their specified topic and write down 10 facts. All the students seemed to enjoy it, and gave great presentations with interesting facts.
Did you know every time the Washington monument gets struck by lightening, it gets shorter? A third grader told me that!
Or, did you know that the construction on the Pentagon began on September 11, 1941?
The UN Headquarters building in New York City is considered International territory.
It may seem like your child's school does a special activity every other week, but I encourage you try to attend as many as you can. When the kids see their parents walk through the door, you can tell that they are proud of their work.
Question:
What special project has your child completed so far this school year?
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